Welcome to the natural continuation of my previous post, and an earlier post about ideation–and the very value of ideas. The question of focus for this series is perhaps authors’ most classic axe to grind: “Where do authors come up with their ideas?” In my last post, I made it clear I’m not here toContinue reading “How Do Writers Come Up With Their Ideas? – The Noun Game”
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I Somehow Forgot That Writing Is Fun
I overheard folks conversing about how they use AI for just about everything these days. Need to write a proposal? A blog post? Need a software mockup? Chuck it to AI and pretend you’re the genius who created it. You could tell they were profit-minded, business types. And they made fun of people who believeContinue reading “I Somehow Forgot That Writing Is Fun”
Indies Have Been Given a Fighting Chance
Look around the mainstream entertainment landscape. Seen any artists lately? I mean real artists. There’s a few still around here and there, but for the most part, the industries have failed us. They tend to hire the worst talent for the best jobs possible, and then let them continuously fail upwards. I don’t know aboutContinue reading “Indies Have Been Given a Fighting Chance”
A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words
Creative writers aren’t at risk of losing their jobs to AI anytime soon. And the old “1,000 words” saying may be the reason why. Is a picture worth 1,000 words? Well, let’s be fair: A picture could be worth a scene of words, which would likely land the wordcount anywhere from 700-1,500 words, especially ifContinue reading “A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words”