Writing
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‘I ask the world to be kind to editors at this moment’: Literary magazines in the age of AI
Tanuj Solanki
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‘You must, in some sense, go mad with literature’: Writer Vivek Shanbhag
Parul Sehgal
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Has an AI-authored story just won a literary prize? What does it mean for writing and books?
Arunava Sinha
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With AI finishing your sentences, what will happen to your unique voice on the page?
Gayle Rogers, The Conversation
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‘Not just your mind but all your senses’: Sara Rai on writing and translating between languages
Sara Rai
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More than half of the new articles online are written by AI. Is human writing fated for extinction?
Francesco Agnellini, The Conversation
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Writers spent a month writing and reading in glass boxes. They read faster, wrote more
Lucy Christopher, The Conversation Fergus Edwards, The Conversation
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Nature, who needs it? A writing adventure with Ranjit Hoskote at the Himalayan Writing Retreat
Tansy Troy
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In his new book, academic Pramod K Nayar examines the ways literature is the ‘eyewitness’ of history
Pramod K Nayar
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Amitava Kumar on why he used a dying man’s SOS tweet during Covid as a narrative device in his novel
Amitava Kumar
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‘Leaf, Water, and Flow’: An ingeniously structured novel that questions how we read and write
Adit Shankar
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Tabish Khair: On writing with the weight of the world
Tabish Khair
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For Ruskin Bond, a busy railway station has often been the best place to find – and write – a story
Ruskin Bond
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A new book suggests two ways in which writers can make their work ‘relevant’ for busy readers
Todd Rogers Jessica Lasky-Fink
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‘The day I officially became a storyteller’: Novelist Iffat Nawaz’s (very) personal essay on writing
Iffat Nawaz
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Why do writers go away to write? A founder of a writing retreat offers insights
Faiza Sultan Khan
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Authors are resisting AI. But they have an advantage: we read to form relationships with writers
Millicent Weber, The Conversation
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Lamenting the lost art of letter-writing: A radical art form showing ‘the full catastrophe of life’
Edwina Preston, The Conversation
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What author John Hughes’s prolific plagiarism tells us about originality in writing
Dan Dixon, The Conversation
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ChatGPT: Humans have always adapted to new technology – ask the Mesopotamians, who invented writing
Louise Pryke, The Conversation