AI in Literature

Authorship in the Age of AI: What Are We Really Defending?

AI is reshaping publishing, but the debate sparked by Hachette’s withdrawn Shy Girl shows that authorship, trust, and transparency still matter. As AI use becomes inevitable, publishers must define and defend what a genuinely human-authored book means. Read More…

Where We Flee: AI, the Internet, and the Return to Story

As AI steps into the spotlight of mainstream fiction, readers are increasingly turning to historical and fantasy novels for deeper immersion and escape. P-Wave Press explores why the rise of intelligent machines may be fuelling a return to timeless storytelling. Read More…

Why Children Need Social Storytelling, Not AI

AI tools for storytelling can be engaging, but children’s imaginations flourish best through real-world connection and shared storytelling. Let’s keep creativity social. Read More…

The Joy of Reading

Reading opens children to new worlds and helps them grow, but pushing them too soon can turn it into a chore. Reading aloud nurtures a love for books and sets the stage for lifelong discovery. Read More…

A pact with the devil?

Are the recent deals between publishers and artificial intelligence companies a means to benefit both, or a pact with the devil? Read More…

Craft versus creativity

Nadim Sadek suggests AI is a panacea that allows the unskilled to express their creativity. Rather, creativity and craft are intertwined and the one cannot be learnt without mastering the other. Read More…

The place of AI in publishing

The potential and limitations of artificial intelligence, and why the creative parts of writing and developing books should remain in human hands. Read More…