What’s the deal with Amazon’s “hallucinating” Ai generated summaries? Do we need to go full John Connor?
The most recent Ai overview of my novel is strange.
A little break by the sea. Water, as a recharging element. Taking my roborative tonic. All happened in under 36 hours, in truth. A reckoner, and real wrecking ball of
Deal, or no Deal? … Deal. Read More »
One of the many sizeable regrets in my life is not taking Art at GCSE. My art teacher – the wonderful, Mrs McKenzie – quietly took me aside on two
The Joy of… an Evidence Board. Read More »
Written a couple of blogs in the last few weeks, but uploaded none. Assigned them all to the cart of self-sanctified, indistinct ramblings. Again, this is a post that (as
100,000 words written… and I’m feeling querulous. Read More »
The definition of taciturn: reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying very little. Stephen King: “I’ll never know if a book’s gonna get done, till it gets done…” I’m a fair
Tying those beautiful threads… Read More »
So, the motive behind this post involves those out there still logging on and reading one of my ye olde posts (uploaded to Blogger.com many, many moons ago). Thank you
Lights, Camera… tips on writing Action sequences. Read More »
I play chess. I enjoy playing chess. I am not a good chess player. Maybe once, I could loosely claim to being reasonably decent, but it was a long time
The Queen’s (writer’s) Gambit. Read More »
Ever played It? Great game. (Don’t worry, this blog is not about me watching you.) Imposter in the sense… you’ve been kicked in the teeth, ignored, and consigned to the
You are the Imposter, thrust into orbit. Read More »
The Research is Rockin’ Finally. (Extends hands, squeezes fingers together.) Who’s up for a bit of research? Me? Well, I’m currently delving into Pennsylvania (and am currently able to spell
Research is Rock n’ Roll? Read More »
Typically, I would have posted something in early January, but I didn’t want it to be the same ol’, same ol’. In truth, I used to be pretty good at
Scraping off Cobwebs Read More »