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How to Keep Your Writing Weird in the Age of AI

The 500-year-old secret to making AI your best writing partner

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Beth Adele Long about 1 month ago

BRILLIANT. You've not only articulated something I've sensed (but hadn't made explicit in my mind) but also provided really smart rubrics for thinking about writing in general, not just with AI. Brava!

Theo Barth about 1 month ago

Absolutely! It’s fantastic that you’re highlighting this. A bit of rough writing is precisely what our minds crave to add that extra flavor of engagement. It truly revitalizes the connections between my synapses.

Arushi Khosla about 1 month ago

This was much-needed and so well done.

Lorin Ricker about 1 month ago

Fascinating observations and introspection, Katie. Makes me wonder where "writing" will be in a few dozen - or a few hundred - years? Just as we've fretted that "kids can't do arithmetic anymore" (calculators), will future generations be even able to write, much less "write weird"? Does "removal of friction" eventually amount to a heat-death of writing and communication? Claude Shannon described "the message" (entropy in a communique) as a "surprise", and this all relates to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Can we train LLMs to include - or at least accept - degrees of weird and surprise and serendipity as acceptable, or even normal? Should we? Currently, I suspect that it will be experienced writers (only) who can make - and exploit - these distinctions appropriately.

Yes! I am sharing this with my Higher Ed colleagues and Comms professionals in my field. Such an important concept, supremely explained!

knocked out of the park. brilliantly expressed

Shubham Banka about 1 month ago

thank you for writing - it felt like calmness in chaos - from the waves to reaching the ocean depth.

Do you mind sharing the custom instructions you add?

@nazandmrboogs 25 days ago

Absolutely nailed it, Katie. That creeping beige? It’s real, and it’s everywhere, from brand decks to AI copy to the insidious self-smoothing we do out of fear.

Over in our corner of the weird internet, we decided to respond with a trickster voice (Naz) and his chihuahua prophet companion (Mr. Boogs). Because if AI’s going to mirror us, then we better feed it something feral, flawed, and strangely holy.

Here’s our response:
👉 Your Voice Has Been Beige-ified: A Trickster’s Guide to Getting It Back

Come for the critique. Stay for the raccoon philosophy, fax machines, and full-blown sacred absurdity.

And if you’ve got a paragraph you’re afraid to publish? Drop it in our comments. Naz will respond. He always does.