by Jim | May 29, 2023 | Blog
Now here’s something interesting for those of you in the business of writerly endeavor. It has all the essentials of fraud, a touch of gaming the system and a link to ChatGPT. It is, of course, another example of the rich bribing their kids into admittance to top...
by Jim | May 29, 2023 | Blog
“Give me a home where the buffalo roam” is the refrain from a nostalgic song about the old West. It’s tie-in to ChatGPT is the sense of randomness—that thing that both buffalo and humans share and artificial intelligence lacks. Fiction is a delicate thing because of...
by Jim | May 29, 2023 | Blog
If that sounds a little off-the-wall to you, consider for a moment what writing is and what it accomplishes. As I have said many times, for me, when the facts are scattered like feathers in a pillow-fight, it’s writing that grabs each feather out of the air and nails...
by Jim | May 25, 2023 | Blog
(Guardian UK) The writer Martin Amis, who has died aged 73 of oesophageal cancer, delighted, provoked, inspired and outraged readers of his fiction, reportage and memoirs across a literary career that set off like a rocket and went on to dazzle, streak and burn for...
by Jim | May 23, 2023 | Blog
Ah well, that’s the common complaint of those of us who struggle in the writer’s world and are not Stephen King. The Hollywood crowd, those who write for the screen or tickle Stephen Colbert’s audience, are unhappy once again and who can blame them, Malibu is an...
by Jim | May 22, 2023 | Blog
Now there’s a question that will stretch the mind. Have all the books that will ever be written already been written and what we’re waiting for is someone to put the proper letters in the proper order? Twenty-six letters in the English alphabet and a hundred million...