Sapphire

@sapphiresomeone
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Yo, I'm Sapphire, a newbie freelance writer. My birth year starts with 19. Painfully shy. Follow me for semi real time suffering!
#amwriting #writerslife I've been betrayed! My own family are attempting to assassinate me by bringing a virus into my home. Only time will tell if their foul treason bears its fratricidal fruit, but it will not stop me writing!
#amwriting #writerslife I had to beat myself up a bit, but I managed to hit my word goal. That's two days in a row now because yesterday didn't count as a failure. No, sir. No, ma'am. Not a failure.

Your character is not normal. Who knows?

#WritingTips #AmWriting #writing #authodons

#writerslife I am stuck between "nobody will like what I'm writing because it's tripe" and absolutely relishing the most terrible trash fiction ever. Make it make sense.

My paternal grandmother was born in Berlin, Germany in 1900. She was, as was her whole family, Jewish. She was smart and driven. Had her own dressmaking shop by the time she was 25. But, the handwriting was on the wall, and she left home for New York in 1925. She learned English and worked as a dressmaker until she got married to an Italian immigrant she met in English language class. Some of her siblings stayed in Germany. Perished in the camps. Her youngest sister survived and came to America. But she was mentally damaged from that horror, attempted suicide at least once (had a scar around her neck) until she succeeded in drowning herself.

People talk about the horrors of fascism in the abstract. But for my family, it is very real. I think that we all need to speak about it.My generation, the grandchildren of the victims of the Nazis, is old now. I try to tell this story as often as I can.

Can someone please explain to journalists, including some tech journalists, that AIs are not sentient. They don't have opinions or desires. They don't 'yearn' for things and they don't have 'comfort zones'.

They are simply programmes that analyse patterns of vast amounts of data and regurgitate the best match to your prompts.

#writerslife I'm 24 days in and 32k words behind on The Arcanist's Dilemma. I need to figure out why. I didn't keep to NaNoWriMo perfectly, but I didn't fall this far behind. I'm not stressing yet. First book took five months. As long as I beat that then I feel like I'm good.
I put up a little Good Omens thing as a Valentine's Day present to the world on Tumblr. https://at.tumblr.com/neil-gaiman/madam-i-said-i-do-believe-that-you-have/ihvw9jkbgryo
Centuries ago Venice was major world power: trading routes & influence throughout the world. Got notice plague coming, but to preserve commerce opted to do nothing. 1/3 of city died in ensuing outbreak, at all levels of society. Without people, functions of society ground to a halt & trade became untenable. Other European powers replaced them, their trading outposts & influence. They never recovered their wealth or power, declining into the museum city they are now.
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