In the depths of the witching hour, a writer communes with their ancient Underwood, its iron keys like teeth from forgotten beasts arranged in perfect summoning formation. Moonlight bleeds through venetian blinds, casting prison-bar shadows across weathered pages where revolution ferments in serif incantations. The typewriter's mechanisms tick like a cosmic clock counting down to dawn, while shadow-stained fingers dance across keys in defiance of sleep and sanity. Each keystroke ignites tiny sparks - magical rebellions against the darkness - as words manifest like frost crystals in the margins of reality. Stacks of forbidden manuscripts tower like ancient monoliths, their whispered heresies carried on winds that smell of ink and ozone. The writer's silhouette merges with the machine's geometry, forming a hybrid entity sustained by caffeine and raw determination. Together they weave quiet insurrections between the threads of conventional reality, each line break a small tear in the fabric of what's permitted. #writing #typewriter #midnight #rebellion #creativeprocess #wordcraft #amwriting
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Wordcraft: Story Writing With Large Language Models.

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So the whole topic yesterday with John Koenig's book yesterday made me think further about the subject and I ended up making up some words myself, trying to be more consistent with English in the process (at least, from my perspective). Here are some of the words I came up with:

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"The son of a struggling poet and a startled milkmaid, his birth above a tavern on the London waterfront was, in itself, unremarkable."

Ha! "A startled milkmaid" made me LOL in particular. But wow, what a great line.

Taken from In the Time of Worms by Kenelm Winslow Harris (chapter 8, paragraph 2).

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Das Jahr beginnt auf meinem Blog mit einem Monatsrückblick. Unter Schafen wird nicht nur auf den Dezember zurückgeblickt, sondern auf das ganze Jahr 2022. Zudem geht es um #Phraya, #EastIndiaCompanies, #DieSchriftrolleDerGeheimnisse, #Unfair und #Wordcraft
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Google AI: LaMDA unterstützt Autoren

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