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Hello Reader! Good writing has rhythm, structure, and intention. Every choice you make shapes the story. It can mirror or elicit emotions—sharp and staccato for tension, like Raymond Carver: “He sat. She looked at him. He didn’t say anything. The clock ticked.” Or, it can flow like music—melodic, immersive, and full of wonder—like Brian Doyle: "What is it about the hum and thrum of a mother to her son and a father to his daughter that is unlike anything else in the universe, unlike anything...
read it Hello Reader! I know we've said this before, but content has been so bonkers lately. I've been experiencing so many instances of "let's use AI to make this more efficient." And, while AI can make many things more efficient, sometimes it really is better to have a human driving the carriage. Here are some instances where you may be asked to use AI, and ways to make it work: 1/ AI is great at summarizing. This is my FAVORITE use case. ✅ Use it to decode transcripts and articles and give...