In AI storytelling, an unreliable narrator must be prompted with the same precision as a reliable one—the narrator's blindness, self-deception, or hidden motives need to be explicit in your instructions so the AI maintains character coherence while misdirecting the reader. The difference between compelling unreliability and sloppy contradiction lives in the prompt.
Unreliable narrator prompting is a technique where writers instruct AI to generate first-person or close-third narration that contains deliberate gaps, biases, rationalizations, or distortions that contradict the actual events of the story. The prompt must distinguish between what the narrator believes, what the narrator conceals, and what the reader is meant to infer from the discrepancy.
Unreliable narration is one of the most sophisticated tools in literary fiction, and AI models require explicit structural guidance to sustain it without collapsing into a reliable perspective. Writers who master this technique can use AI to generate psychologically complex narratives, twist endings, and morally ambiguous stories that resonate long after reading.
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