A.I. Author’s Friend or Foe?

Prepare to learn how AI is changing the literary landscape by redefining the norms of authorship. In a world that’s increasingly embracing technology in all facets of life, the realm of book writing is no exception. If the thought of robots tapping into their (figuratively speaking) softer side as they delve into the craft of storytelling scares or intrigues you, then pay attention.

Whether we need to start prepping for a robot apocalypse or simply chill out and ride the wave of technological innovation is the question on everyone’s minds. Are you ready to fist-bump with your new robotic coauthor, or should we be stockpiling canned goods and aluminum foil hats? Fear not, my human comrades, for it’s not all doom and gloom, nor is it time to toss out our beloved air fryers in defiance.

Stacey talks AI and she doesn’t do it alone. Troy Lambert, a walking encyclopedia of A.I. knowledge, minus the dusty shelves. He may be one cat picture away from total internet domination. Together they dish out the dirt on how A.I. is changing the game for writers faster than you can say “keyboard shortcut.”

Tune into the latest giggle-fest episode of “Pro Talking Prose” on YouTube’s literary laugh factory, the Read Write Random Channel.

Stacey Smekofske

Stacey Smekofske is an editor and author coach for award winning and best-selling authors. She specialized in indie published authors and helps them publish beautiful and marketable books. Stacey’s editing style is energetic, versatile, and responsive while helping authors craft compelling stories and build their influence. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in communications and English from BYU Idaho and has been an educator and editor for over 18 years. She is a member of the Idaho Writers Guild, board member of the Idaho Writers and Editors Association, member of the Northwest Editors Guild and the American Copy Editors Society (ACES). She has a certificate in copy editing with Poynter University and ACES. Stacey has a myriad of life experiences and knowledge that allows her to edit many novel genres including fantasy, thriller, historical, horror, children’s literature, memoir, business, and self-help. With fortitude and compassion, Stacey labors with zealous writers to produce passionate and inspiring writing.

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