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AI Can Clarify Thought Instead of Replacing It
The Accusation Is About Origin, Not Appearance The accusation that using AI makes writing deceptive sounds strong because it targets authorship, not style. It implies that if a tool is involved at any stage, the final product is no longer truly yours. That assumption only holds if the tool is the source of the thinking. If the reasoning, direction, and conclusions originate elsewhere, then the presence of a tool does not transfer ownership. It only affects how the ideas are presented.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 days ago in Writers
Side Quest Goal Achieved: Placing an Alien Claim. Top Story - March 2026.
This is a post that has me quite ecstatic. It's funny, I thought it was going to be one of my usual, "Hey, I achieved another one of my goals and checked it off" type deals. And it sort of is. But it sort of isn't. And it's also one of my greatest writing accomplishments of late.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile5 days ago in Writers
Preservation as an Act of Care
Care is usually associated with people, not with ideas. It brings to mind attentiveness, patience, protection, and responsibility toward something fragile. Meaning rarely enters that picture. Thoughts are assumed to be abundant, replaceable, and endlessly renewable. If one is lost, another will come. This assumption feels practical, but it is wrong in a quiet and costly way. Some meanings are not interchangeable. Some insights arrive only once, shaped by a particular moment, a particular season, or a particular convergence of experience that will never repeat in the same form.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast6 days ago in Writers
Amazon KDP Tips for First-Time and Experienced Authors
James spent eight months writing his first book. He edited it twice, paid for a professional cover, and uploaded everything to Amazon KDP feeling pretty confident. Two weeks later? Eleven copies sold. Nine of them were his own family members.
By Hillshire Media6 days ago in Writers
Common Challenges in Dynamics 365 Healthcare Implementation (and Solutions)
Implementing Dynamics 365 for healthcare can significantly improve patient engagement, streamline operations, and enhance revenue cycle management. However, like any enterprise platform, healthcare organizations often face several challenges during implementation.
By Lilly Scott6 days ago in Writers
Dynamic Pricing in Retail: How Data Scraping Drives Revenue Growth
In the fast-paced world of retail, staying ahead of the competition is no easy feat. Pricing is one of the most crucial aspects that can determine a brand’s success. But here's the thing: static pricing is a thing of the past. Dynamic pricing—a strategy where prices fluctuate in real-time based on various factors—is rapidly becoming the norm. The question is: how can retailers effectively implement dynamic pricing? The answer lies in data scraping.
By Retail Gators7 days ago in Writers
Leading Data Visualization Companies for Healthcare Analytics
Healthcare organizations are generating vast amounts of data from EHR systems, billing platforms, and patient monitoring tools. To turn this data into actionable insights, businesses are increasingly partnering with Data Visualization Companies that specialize in healthcare analytics.
By Lilly Scott7 days ago in Writers
My Room as a Mirror: Writing From the Inside Out
There’s a room I return to every night, even when I’m nowhere near it. It’s only a small space—four walls, a desk, a chair—but it’s where most of my life actually happens. Or at least, where it gets sorted, questioned, and scribbled onto paper. I didn’t realize until recently how much my room and my head look alike: cluttered in places, empty in others, and full of half-finished thoughts and memories shoved into strange corners.
By abualyaanart8 days ago in Writers












