Hello, friends and fans! Welcome to another “Peek At My Week” for September 25, 2023! Here are some things that happened this past week!
Tag: indie
Why Witch Hunts Are Bad For Everyone
Pursuant to my previous articles on the witch hunt being waged by those losing their marbles about the availability of AI image-generation to authors (1,2); at least several book marketing groups on Facebook have apparently taken to banning or deleting posts promoting books which their admins *suspect* (i.e. without any actual burden of proof) were…
A Peek At My Week! #118
Hello, friends and fans! Welcome to another “Peek At My Week” for September 18, 2023! Here are some things that happened this past week!
A Peek At My Week! #117
Hello, friends and fans! Welcome to another “Peek At My Week” for September 11, 2023! Here are some things that happened this past week!
Playing Monopoly
According to critics of indie authors (strangely enough, from some within the indie author “community”) the use of free AI-generated cover images is “ripping off” artists who would otherwise receive payment for creating those covers.
Feeling Threatened?
When all is said and done, this isn’t about other people’s copyright – it’s about what’s paid, and what’s free – and who can afford to be part of the ‘club’. Ultimately, it’s about wealthier indies thinning out the competition to get to, or stay on top.
A Peek At My Week! #116
Hello, friends and fans! Welcome to another “Peek At My Week” for September 4, 2023! Here are some things that happened this past week!
A Peek At My Week! #115
Hello, friends and fans! Welcome to another “Peek At My Week” for August 28, 2023! Here are some things that happened this past week!
Christina Engela’s Monthly Newsletter: #80 September 2023
Hello friends and fans! Welcome to my latest newsletter!
Artificial Intelligence vs Natural Stupidity
This looming witch hunt seems to me more about forcing authors to make use of paid services and relinquishing their creative freedom and independence than anything else – an extension and continuation of the age-old effort to gentrify the writing profession, and to make it back into a rich person’s hobby.