American author Frida McFadden, known for her massive sales, has revealed her true identity as Sarah Cohen. This announcement comes after years of writing under a pseudonym, as she expressed her desire to end the mystery surrounding her identity.
The rise of artificial intelligence in writing is transforming how content is produced, raising questions about the quality of machine-generated texts. As AI technology advances, both readers and editors must develop new skills to distinguish between human and AI-generated content.
In countries dominated by a culture of fear, writing transcends mere cultural expression, becoming a test of conscience and a confrontation with authority. Under harsh conditions, writers face significant challenges in preserving meaning and freedom.
The literary field is undergoing an unprecedented transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence, raising questions about its ability to replicate creative moments. Can machines replace human creativity?
A new episode of the 'Odd Lots' podcast discusses how to recognize texts created by artificial intelligence. The conversation focuses on techniques and methods for analyzing writings to determine if they are produced by humans or machines.
Writing about war transcends mere events, embodying the psychological and linguistic impact on writers. As conflicts persist, authors reevaluate their connection to words, using writing as a means to express anxiety and fear.
The French newspaper 'Le Monde' highlights the crucial role of writing during wars, emphasizing how words confront the silence imposed by conflict. Writer Taleb Al-Rifai discusses the necessity of writing to reflect the suffering of people and document their experiences.
Discussions are growing about the authenticity of expression in writing compared to playing sports, particularly ball games. This raises profound questions about the arts and sports as mediums for conveying emotions and ideas.
An increasing number of freelance journalists are utilizing AI tools to enhance their writing and edit their stories. This technology raises questions about the value of human journalists in an era of growing reliance on artificial intelligence.
Writing is a pure form of personal expression, free from societal pressures and expectations. It reflects the gentle madness of the writer, liberating them from social and political constraints.
American author Andy Weir, known for his famous novel 'The Martian', reveals his writing philosophy and preference for separating literary creativity from filmmaking. This comes after the significant success of his latest film adaptation, 'Project Hail Mary'.