How Writers Can Balance Human Judgment and AI in Modern Writing.

The conversation starts in the wrong place. Discussions about writing and AI rarely begin with the act of writing itself. Instead, they often focus on fear, excitement, or productivity metrics. The real work of writing—the slow, messy process of deciding what matters—often gets overlooked. Historically, writing was valuable not because it was efficient, but because … Read more

Literary Writing in the Age of AI

When we talk about literature, it is never just about writing well. It was never just about being clear, organized, or right on the page. Literature has always mattered because it was overflowing—too much, too unruly. It lingered where it didn’t need to, and it made room for discomfort rather than trying to fix it. … Read more

When Writing Right Doesn’t Feel Right: The Quiet Worry Behind Modern Writing

Not too long ago, writing felt intimidating for a very clear reason: people were scared of making mistakes. A misspelled word or a misplaced comma could draw unwanted attention. Sentences that didn’t quite flow right were obvious, and once something was published, it felt permanent. Every flaw was visible, and that fear was justified. But … Read more