Australian First Nations and culturally diverse authors talk about the balancing acts expected of them – and the pressure not to be ‘scarily diverse’.
The most important thing about writing is accepting that you will fail most of the time,” said New York Times bestselling author Megha Majumdar during her talk at Rollins.
Audrey Williams is a media creative who had a long-held desire to write a book. But like many writers, accomplishing that desire took a backseat to her various writing jobs. Then Williams was inspired ...
Fresh off the back of some stellar New Year’s resolutions (some of which may or may not have already been broken), many ...
Examining the difficulties in training LLMs to handle contemporary creative writing styles. Julia Cameron, a renowned American writer, argues in her book The Artist’s Way that creativity is not an ...
Being a fan of George R.R. Martin has become an exercise in extreme patience, as the acclaimed fantasy author doles out ...
Before the world's noise floods in and your mental armor goes up, there's a brief window each morning where your mind exists ...
Whether they’re famous composers or first-year art students, creators experience reputational costs when AI enters the mix.
Experimental electronic artist James Adrian Brown unpicks the making of his debut album and how it was inspired by the ...
When Amanda Bennett was in her twenties as a graduate student at Duke University, she was working on a dissertation about Black feminism; she remembers studying writers like Toni Morrison and Alice ...
Humanitas has opened up the applications process for this year’s The Humanitas Prizes, as well as its two artist development programs, the New Voices Fellowship and College Screenwriting Awards. All ...
Professors once disparaged AI for research; employers now demand “prompt fluency.” Yesterday’s contraband was suddenly the office essential. The conversion felt less like progress than betrayal.