A guide to how I'm writing fiction with AI. It lists all my reflections, essays and more about this experiment.| Elizabeth Tai
Writing fiction with AI – most people think it’s letting AI generate the text, slapping it together into an e-book and publishing it. In this article I will show you that this is far fr…| Elizabeth Tai
When you look at your social media and blog feeds, ask yourself: Does it spark joy? In this post I discuss my plan to aggressively implement digital minimalism to my blog and newsletter feeds. As much as I want to support all the writers I see online, I have to concede that my bluetooth-sized brain RAM just can't cope with the influx. Also - Substack Notes is far too toxic. It's also funelling my energy and distracting me from writing valuable things. It is in essence, making me a digital sha...| Elizabeth Tai
The experiment illuminated what gave me joy … and what didn’t.| Elizabeth Tai
My quest for more nuanced discussions about the use of AI in fiction writing.| Elizabeth Tai
The pushback I received made me think about a way to re-clarify my message about digital gardens. The last thing I want people to think is that one is better than the other. I rather communicate the freedom digital gardening has given me, and how I've written so much more since taking this approach to writing for the web.| Elizabeth Tai
“Out demons out!” I don’t know why it’s feels so cathartic to me every time I listen to the recording on the 1968 Fugs album “Tenderness Junction” of a historic event a year before, the exorcism and attempted levitation of the Pentagon in USA’s capital city by a determined group … Read the rest The post A Levitation With Ed Sanders (on the World Beyond War Podcast) appeared first on Literary Kicks.| Literary Kicks
I was already thinking about Columbia University, where courageous students are calling out the college administration's support for genocide in Gaza, when I heard Paul Auster had died of cancer at the age of 77 in his home in Brooklyn.| Literary Kicks