I Didn’t Know I Was Writing About Trauma When I Wrote My Book

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When Writing Knows More Than We Do: How Trauma Shapes Our Stories I thought I was writing about something else. My early drafts were framed as stories, moments pulled from memory, observations of people and places that had lingered with me. I wrote about childhood, about the way certain smells can pull you backward in […]

The 4 AM Internet Rabbit Hole and Finding Your Voice Through Ezra Pound

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I woke up at 4 AM, eager to write poetry before distractions began. Instead, I got sidetracked by Louise Glück and ended up exploring Ezra Pound’s advice to W.S. Merwin: to find your voice, first learn to translate others. This led me to use AI to examine my writing. Each generated version reflected what my voice isn’t. Join me on this journey of self-discovery through rejection and reflection.

Should You Use AI as a Writer? A Beginner’s Guide

AI has changed how we tackle writing, making it easier and more accessible for everyone—from novelists to bloggers. If you’re curious about how AI can support your creativity, this guide will show you what it is, how it works, and how to get started.