10 ways ChatGPT will be a boon to first-year writing (opinion)
Here are 10 ways ChatGPT will be a boon to first-year writing instruction, Jennie Young writes. By Jennie Young, UW-Green Bay Humanities associate professor Since the launch of ChatGPT in November, many faculty members in higher education have been worried about how use of the artificial intelligence text generator will harm student learning. Headlines about […]
Daytime Emmys Postpones June Awards Show Until After Writers Strike Ends
Getty Images The Daytime Emmys are once again planning to pivot, as next month’s awards show to won’t go forward as previously planned. With the ongoing writers strike , the National Academy of TV Arts & Sciences confirmed on Tuesday that this year’s 50th Daytime Emmys would move from its planned June 16 ceremony to […]
‘Writing opened me up, each poem a lungful of pure air’
DCU President Daire Kogh, Anne Tannam, new poet in residence, Poetry Ireland Director Liz Kelly and Mary Shine Thompson The first boy I ever loved quoted poetry. Walking side by side into town by Gardiner Street, he ensnared me with softly spoken lines: Nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands. READ MORE Informal […]
10 RPGs With The Best Writing
It used to be a debate during days when game consoles only had so much memory of whether a game’s story really mattered. After all, when cutscenes threaten to take up the space where there could be an entire level, it limited just how far a narrative could really go. RELATED: RPGs With The Best […]
Her Novel Became a Best Seller. The Trouble: The Manuscript Was Stolen.
In “Yellowface,” R.F. Kuang satirizes the publishing industry with a tale of a struggling writer who passes off her recently deceased friend’s book as her own. Credit…Marella Moon Albanese When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. YELLOWFACE , by R.F. Kuang An unreliable narrator is an invitation […]
You Don’t Need to Speak Another Language to Love a Bilingual Edition
Treat language as a Jenga tower, moving its pieces but preserving its structure. Credit…Illustration by Chantal Jahchan Language has probably always been a slippery thing, but I can’t be alone in finding its current slipperiness particularly disconcerting. There is real, deliberate damage being done to words: A war becomes a “special military operation,” for example. […]