I’m reading an anthology of short stories featuring around 100 authors, and after each story, there’s a link to the author’s website. Most of these…
Website of the author Nadia Sharp
I was looking into a few calls for submissions and browsing some websites of online journals and literary anthologies when I came across this weird…
The creative process for a human is far from mechanical—it often involves sweat, blood, and tears. Creators invest their time, money, and sincere efforts into their work, and it’s heartbreaking to think that the fruits of their labor could be swept away with just one click. This shift is particularly jarring for those in industries like translation.
My writing sessions vary in their approach and the time I allocate to each.
I was working on my thesis and kept notes on the novel I was studying. Later, I read others’ critiques and analyses and found that…
Pre-programmed software can do all the writing for us. Not yet as efficiently as humans, but we’ll get there eventually.
Stories come with a precise time and date tag on them. Yes, they can be timeless, as they are creative products. They are like fashion in some way because we write them at a certain moment in our personal history and the history of the world around us. That anchor in time and space gives them a certain validity.