AI content: Publishers' next burning platform moment
LLMs remove a key competitive advantage of publishers. You need to find a new one. It still surprises me that
LLMs remove a key competitive advantage of publishers. You need to find a new one. It still surprises me that
An abbreviated weeknote this time, as I’ve not long got back from Orford Ness. Orford Ness is a strange
Position one for a query is no longer close to enough I don’t know of a single person in
It’s been a while… It’s been a while. I have missed the last couple of weeks not because
It’s been a while. I have missed the last couple of weeks not because I was too busy to
This is Ian Betteridge’s Three to Five.
How the heck is it October already? That’s just not possible. It’s been a relatively quiet week. On
I spent Monday and Tuesday working on a short story submission. The workshop that I went to last week at
I spent Monday down in Brighton visiting my friend Vicky, who I haven’t actually seen face to face for
I’m writing this slightly later than normal after we got back from a trip down to the Bristol to
I have no idea where the name came from, but I started writing a blog called Technovia somewhere around the
Time is strangely stretching. When I started writing this post I had to check my calendar to see what I
Being on my own is weird. Many of the things that I tend to do when Kim is at home
This has been a week of joining. First, I joined the Society of Authors. Although I’m not a published
This week a classic “I don’t have to work” project: sorting out my music library. My music collection has