How to Beat ChatGPT
Key points When you prompt ChatGPT to write stories and make arguments, it performs just about as well as you can. Algorithms behind ChatGPT do one thing above all—predict the next most probable words worth saying. If you want to outperform ChatGPT when your write, exercise specific human strengths that AI can’t duplicate. If you […]
Harry G. Frankfurt, Philosopher With a Surprise Best Seller, Dies at 94
He spent his career exploring will and deceit. Then came a sudden success: a bluntly titled book that found that one strain of dishonesty with a barnyard name was worse than lying. Harry G. Frankfurt in 2005, the year his book on a certain kind of dishonesty became a best seller. He made his name […]
‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’: Symbolism
By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) William Wordsworth’s classic poem beginning ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’, which was first published in 1807, is a classic work of English Romanticism. Part of its power lies in the symbolism Wordsworth uses. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most important symbols from Wordsworth’s ‘daffodils […]
Chuck Tingle on How Writing is Like Driving, Being an Autistic Artist, and More
Camp Damascus , by Chuck Tingle, is out now from TOR, so we asked the ever-candid Mr. Tingle a few questions. * Literary Hub: What is the place or practice that had the most significant impact on your writing education? Chuck Tingle : chuck writes A LOT as most buckaroos can tell looking at my […]
How to Write a Student Memoir: 6 Simple Ways to Embrace Nostalgia
how to write a student memoir If you’re wondering how to write a student memoir (and how it’s different than a regular memoir), then you’re in the right place. No matter what stage you’re at in your educational journey, writing a student memoir can be a therapeutic experience for you and eye-opening for your readers. […]
10 Female Characters From ’90s Anime Who Needed Better Writing
The 1990s brought some of the most iconic and well-written female characters in anime history. Sailor Moon became the defining work of the magical girl genre, Neon Genesis Evangelion dived deeply into the backstory of its cast, and Studio Ghibli produced masterpieces centered around female leads. However, the ’90s also saw the development of many […]
Why Taylor Sheridan Refuses To Hire A Writers’ Room For Yellowstone
Name-drop Taylor Sheridan online and you’re bound to get a chorus of jokes about cowboys and shows your dad watches from his non-fans. His series like “Yellowstone,” “Mayor of Kingstown,” and “Tulsa King” are often punching bags for critics, too, who love to crack wise about their oats opera storylines and pedestrian tough guy antics […]
On remaining open to inspiration
Writer Claire Hopple discusses kindness, the problem with complaining about your creative work, and mental fireworks. Writing , Process , Inspiration From a conversation with Shy Watson Highlights on Download as a PDF Your novella and stories collection, Echo Chamber has moments that remind me of Garielle Lutz . Is she an inspiration of yours? […]
Chuck Tingle on How Writing is Like Driving, Being an Autistic Artist, and More
Camp Damascus , by Chuck Tingle, is out now from TOR, so we asked the ever-candid Mr. Tingle a few questions. * Literary Hub: What is the place or practice that had the most significant impact on your writing education? Chuck Tingle : chuck writes A LOT as most buckaroos can tell looking at my […]