Writers and authors interested in learning more about how they can use large language models and artificial intelligence to enhance their writing skills. Might be interested in this new video on how ...
Over the past few months, about 60 students in the Weld RE-1 School District learned about writing a book as they got to know personal role models better. Elementary and middle school students in the ...
Here’s some encouraging news: You only need two of the three to succeed. All three would be fantastic, but only two are required. Every book starts with an idea. But many of these ideas will be seen ...
Despite their differences, both authors agree that writing is hard work and provide a mix of inspiration and practical ...
The Nerdy Novelist an established book author discusses the reasons for incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their writing process, addressing common misconceptions and personal experiences ...
Greg Mankiw’s credentials are impeccable: Former Chairman of the Harvard Economics Department and the President’s Council of Economic Advisers. What’s even more impressive is his writing. About 4 ...
More than 80% of Americans say they want to write a book. According to a study of 2,000 aspiring writers, more than half claim to have a good idea for a novel, yet only 15 percent have started writing ...
If you’ve ever considered writing a book, you’ve also probably asked yourself this common question: is my idea any good? Is ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What is your advice for active K-12 educators who might be thinking about writing a book? Many of us feel like we have books “in us.” In theory, many educators (at ...
Ever wondered what, exactly, goes into creating a technical book? If you’d like to know the steps that bring a book from idea to publication, [Sara Robinson] tells all about it as she explains what ...
(This is the fourth post in a five-part series. You can see Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here.) The new question-of-the-week is: How can students write for “authentic” audiences? Part ...