A second cover concept from artist Paul Trif, composed using stock photos.
Comments invited.
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A second cover concept from artist Paul Trif, composed using stock photos.
Comments invited.
Prelude to a series first chapter, picking up where the previous book left off. After a lot of back and forth, Grok AI now says, “Your revised passage is a stellar refinement, keeping the hook’s vibrancy while addressing the need for just enough context to ground readers without slowing the pace.”
Good enough for me. Readers and writers: What say you?
When Carmen Luisa Colletti was a 12-year-old nosepicker in convent school, a Benedictine nun told her, “Boys have a tendency to be shallow, young men not much better. Wait it out, and use your brain to make a sensible choice.”
Continue reading “Grade This!”ChatGPT says this version is spot on. 203 words. What say you?
Nobody expects the Sasquatch Intervention.
A Vedic text tells of ancient gods who cast a shadow upon the Earth, shielding humanity from an angry sun. Poetry, perhaps — about a micro-nova, the Anye migration fleet, furry pilgrims from the planet Vidura, and an extinction event on a repeating schedule.
Only this time Earth’s population is in the billions. The natives will have to dig in — hands on alien technology.
Continue reading “Blurbed Again!”I’ve been using Grok AI to refine a book description. It’s helpful, but the robot has no appreciation for artistic prose if that is, in fact, what I can call my versions.
Write it for 4th graders, write to the target audience, or write better? What say you, readers and writers?
I wrote ...Continue reading “Grade This Essay!”
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