The Artifice of Grief: When AI Mimics the Poetic
Explore the limitations of AI-generated creative writing through Sam Altman’s @sama “The Artifice of Grief,” examining how AI mimics emotional depth without true human experience. A critique rooted in storytelling authenticity and intentional human creativity.
When AI Reads and Writes: Redefining the Creative Contract
Explore how AI transforms the traditional roles of writer and reader, reshaping creativity and storytelling. Inspired by Madeline L’Engle, this post dives into the exciting yet complex interaction between humans and AI in literature.
Why I Keep Writing Even When No One Is Reading
Every so often, I tell myself I’m done with writing, that I should focus on something more practical, like learning how taxes work. But the truth is, I don’t know how to stop. Writing isn’t just about being read; it’s a time capsule, a message in a bottle, a way to make sense of the chaos. And sometimes, the most powerful words are the ones we think no one will ever see.
Marinduque Is in the Heart Joins the Philippine Book Festival 2025
Join Marinduque Is in the Heart at the Philippine Book Festival 2025, happening March 13-16 at Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall. This one-of-a-kind book fair celebrates Filipino authors, artists, and publishers, featuring fiction, poetry, history, and cultural narratives.
Book Review: The Faraway Nearby by Rebecca Solnit
A lyrical, genre-defying memoir, The Faraway Nearby by Rebecca Solnit explores memory, storytelling, illness, and identity. A reflective book about the stories we tell to survive and make sense of our lives.