Tag: Creative Writing
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Act of Family Vengeance: Autofiction Defamation Case
Overview of the Case In contemporary European literature, autofiction—the artful blend of memory, personality, and narrative—has become a fertile ground for authors who transform intimate life into prose. But a recent French defamation case, described by critics as an “act of family vengeance,” underscores the perilous line between memory and liability. The dispute centers on…
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What Are We All Playing This Weekend? A Writers’ Treehouse Weekend Guide
Welcome to the Treehouse Weekend Weekends at the Treehouse aren’t just a pause from deadlines; they’re an invitation to recharge, brainstorm, and rediscover the playful spark that fuels good writing. If you’re part of the crew that greets writers with a chorus of “Here comes trouble” on return days, you already know that the project…
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Novelists worry AI could replace them, Cambridge report finds
Intro: The Cambridge report and a growing concern A new Cambridge University study, highlighted by researchers at the Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy, has brought renewed attention to a question that sits heavy on many writers’ desks: could artificial intelligence eventually replace novelists? The report suggests that a substantial share of authors worry AI…
