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Creative writing is in a state of rapid evolution. Understanding what's changing and what will remain foundational is the key to success or failure for prospective authors. Drawing on David Poyer's nearly half century in writing, publishing, and teaching, Writing in the Age of AI updates experienced writers and introduces beginners to the effect new digital tools will have on both the mechanics and the process of writing successful novels, short stories, novellas, and nonfiction works such as memoirs. It also answers such questions as, Where do ideas come from? How can an author plan a novel…mehr

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Creative writing is in a state of rapid evolution. Understanding what's changing and what will remain foundational is the key to success or failure for prospective authors. Drawing on David Poyer's nearly half century in writing, publishing, and teaching, Writing in the Age of AI updates experienced writers and introduces beginners to the effect new digital tools will have on both the mechanics and the process of writing successful novels, short stories, novellas, and nonfiction works such as memoirs. It also answers such questions as, Where do ideas come from? How can an author plan a novel or nonfiction book? What's the best way to avoid writer's block? How does the editing process work? How can AI be incorporated in the writing process? What sales tools will help one get published? The book covers both traditional and emergent means of writing and editing. Finally, it addresses the most effective ways forward for a career as a published author, teacher, or editor. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Writing in the Age of AI is an essential resource for anyone who wants to succeed.
Autorenporträt
Nearly fifty of Poyer's books are in print with major publishers. They include novels, plays, creative nonfiction, oral history, travel and biographical nonfiction, and he's collaborated on memoirs. His work has been translated into Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, and Serbo-Croatian, and rights have been sold for films. He taught creative writing at the MA/MFA level for many years. Writers he's mentored have been taken on by major agencies, published by major houses, appeared on New York Times Top Ten bestseller lists, won the International Latino Book award and other prizes, and become college teachers. He serves on the board of the Northern Appalachian Review. His latest novel is The Academy, published by St. Martin's/Macmillan.