Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my novel, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: The Real Alice," with you. It's a historical fiction that delves into the complex relationship between Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) and Alice Liddell, exploring the creation of one of literature's most beloved tales.
What makes my approach a bit different is that I've incorporated AI as a supportive tool in my writing process. This sparked a lot of reflection for me, and I'd love to discuss the role of AI in creative writing with you all.
Some of the things I'd like to consider are:
AI as a Research Assistant: AI can be incredibly helpful for tasks like historical research, fact-checking, and even exploring different perspectives. How do we balance that with the writer's own research and interpretation?
AI as a Collaborator: In some cases, AI can help with brainstorming, generating ideas, or even drafting text. Where does the line blur between assistance and authorship?
The Question of Authenticity: Does the use of AI affect the "authenticity" of a story? Does it change the connection between the author and the reader?
The Future of Storytelling: How do we see AI evolving in the world of literature? What are the potential benefits and the potential pitfalls?
I believe "The Real Alice" provides an interesting backdrop for this discussion, as it's a story rooted in a very human connection, yet my writing process involved a technological element. I'm eager to hear your thoughts and perspectives!
What makes my approach a bit different is that I've incorporated AI as a supportive tool in my writing process. This sparked a lot of reflection for me, and I'd love to discuss the role of AI in creative writing with you all.
Some of the things I'd like to consider are:
AI as a Research Assistant: AI can be incredibly helpful for tasks like historical research, fact-checking, and even exploring different perspectives. How do we balance that with the writer's own research and interpretation?
AI as a Collaborator: In some cases, AI can help with brainstorming, generating ideas, or even drafting text. Where does the line blur between assistance and authorship?
The Question of Authenticity: Does the use of AI affect the "authenticity" of a story? Does it change the connection between the author and the reader?
The Future of Storytelling: How do we see AI evolving in the world of literature? What are the potential benefits and the potential pitfalls?
I believe "The Real Alice" provides an interesting backdrop for this discussion, as it's a story rooted in a very human connection, yet my writing process involved a technological element. I'm eager to hear your thoughts and perspectives!
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: THE REAL ALICE