Question
book titled "Titanic"
Answers
GPT-5 mini
Do you mean you want me to create a new book titled "Titanic," or are you asking about an existing book with that title?
If you want a new book, tell me:
- Fiction or nonfiction?
- Tone (romantic, suspenseful, literary, children's, scholarly)?
- Length (short story, novella ~20kâ40k words, full novel 70kâ100k, or a chapter/sample)?
- Any specific focus (real historical figures, fictional passengers, alternate history, technical/engineering angle)?
If helpful, here are three quick directions I can develop further â pick one or tell me what you prefer:
1) Historical novel â survival & class: A multi-perspective novel following a working-class stoker, a wealthy first-class passenger, and a female stewardess as the ship sails and disaster unfolds. (Can provide blurb, chapter outline, and first chapter.)
2) Alternate-history thriller: The Titanic is sabotaged in a geopolitical plot. A journalist and a detective race to uncover the conspiracy before the ship sails. (Good for a fast-paced novel or screenplay.)
3) Narrative nonfiction: A tightly told nonfiction account focusing on the ship's construction, cultural impact, and the 1912 sinking, blending archival detail with human stories. (I can provide a proposal, chapter summaries, and sample chapter.)
Which option (or other) would you like me to write or expand on?
If you want a new book, tell me:
- Fiction or nonfiction?
- Tone (romantic, suspenseful, literary, children's, scholarly)?
- Length (short story, novella ~20kâ40k words, full novel 70kâ100k, or a chapter/sample)?
- Any specific focus (real historical figures, fictional passengers, alternate history, technical/engineering angle)?
If helpful, here are three quick directions I can develop further â pick one or tell me what you prefer:
1) Historical novel â survival & class: A multi-perspective novel following a working-class stoker, a wealthy first-class passenger, and a female stewardess as the ship sails and disaster unfolds. (Can provide blurb, chapter outline, and first chapter.)
2) Alternate-history thriller: The Titanic is sabotaged in a geopolitical plot. A journalist and a detective race to uncover the conspiracy before the ship sails. (Good for a fast-paced novel or screenplay.)
3) Narrative nonfiction: A tightly told nonfiction account focusing on the ship's construction, cultural impact, and the 1912 sinking, blending archival detail with human stories. (I can provide a proposal, chapter summaries, and sample chapter.)
Which option (or other) would you like me to write or expand on?