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Live Lesson - 04/05/26
Another "Watch Me Write" editing session. The biggest take away is: how to find the word you are looking for that ends up being a dive into finding that the spell check just did not know the word I was trying to use. So I ended up leaving the sqigly (misspelled on purpose as a visual) line.
Live Lesson - 04/05/26
3 likes • 7d
This is such a real takeaway 😂 That moment when you know the word is right but the spell check is fighting you… happens all the time. Love that you kept the “sqigly” line too and sometimes perfection isn’t the goal, clarity and flow are. These “watch me write” sessions are gold because they show the actual thinking process, not just the polished final version. Definitely learning a lot from these 👀
What do you think about ghost writing?
I guess I never paid enough attention to the title "Ghost Writer", until now. I always assumed that they were people paid by the big hitters to help them write parts of their books, but having talked to a Ghost Writer recently, I now know they work to bring to life an idea that an untrained client wants to flesh out and get the credit for. I hope I am getting that right. When everything is considered, in my mind the ghost writer plays the same part as AI by taking someone's story idea and writing it for them. And, if that is considered OK, why are people so worried about whether or not something was written by AI. I think soon they won't care at all. I can understand the ghost writer's viewpoint, because that is how they earn their money but so do people who edit for a living. They both could be replaced by AI just as quickly as Hollywood Video was replaced by Redbox, cable, and Prime video. I look at it this way: We have become a pleasure seeking people. We get it quick and poorly made, then throw it away when it becomes useless or replicable. Yet, there is a certain value placed on something that has been handmade. Handmade is greater than a reproduction or cheaply mass-produced commodity. The things that have greater value take time to acquire the skills to make. They seem to last longer and maybe that is because people take greater care of them and only use them when it is special to do so. Maybe we've been getting things backwards. Ghost Writers, why aren't you the artist paying people for their ideas or coming up with your own then making your money (and fame) from being the published writer? Are you at least working on your own potential best seller? You should be, because it seems to me that you will soon be replaced by AI and it might be just as quickly as when Hollywood Video went out of business. Just something to think about. Maybe you should be focusing on writing and editing your own masterpieces and getting them published. I'm not trying to belittle or get on Ghost Writers as if they are bad. Nor am I trying to degrade them. They are more comparable to an employee of a newspaper or a freelance writer who is paid by a magazine, in my eyes. I am only trying to give them a heads up.
2 likes • 9d
I think you’re drawing an interesting comparison, and you’re right in some ways about how ghostwriters and AI can both take an idea and help shape it into a finished piece. The difference, though, is less about what they do and more about how and why they’re used. Ghostwriters aren’t just “replacing” authors and they’re collaborators who help people who already have stories, expertise, or perspectives but may not have the time, structure, or writing skill to express them clearly. In many cases, the “voice” and ownership still belong to the client, while the ghostwriter is simply the medium that brings it together professionally. AI adds another layer because it can scale that process instantly, but it still doesn’t replace intent, originality of thought, or lived experience. That’s often what people value most in a book or creative work—not just the writing itself, but the human story behind it. As for whether ghostwriters should focus on their own work, many actually do. Ghostwriting is often just one part of a broader writing career, not the end goal. I agree with your broader point that technology is changing creative industries quickly. But instead of making roles obsolete overnight, it’s more likely to shift how those roles operate and placing more emphasis on creativity, direction, and personal voice rather than just the act of writing itself.
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@Zane Dowling I really appreciate you sharing this perspective—it’s grounded, honest, and comes from real experience. I think that balance of cautious realism and openness is so valuable right now. Change can absolutely feel like a wrecking ball, especially when you’ve seen cycles of disruption before. And you’re right and there will likely be people who struggle to keep up, which makes empathy and awareness even more important. At the same time, your willingness to still hold space for hope says a lot. That mix of wisdom and openness is powerful. Conversations like this are what help others navigate uncertainty with a bit more clarity and courage.
Live Training - 04/02/26
This is another watch me edit recording. Please let me know in the comments if you are getting something from these.
Live Training - 04/02/26
1 like • 9d
Yes, definitely getting value from these. Watching your editing process helps break things down in a practical way and makes it easier to understand your workflow. Appreciate you sharing and keep them coming!
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If you want to advance your level more quickly, instead of just liking a post, comment as well even if it is just to say: Got It or something simple like that. This will give you a point toward advancing levels.
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Got it and thanks for the tip. I’ll make sure to engage more actively by commenting instead of just liking so I can progress faster.
Live Lesson - 04/01/26
Today I did a show and tell to inspire you to write.
Live Lesson - 04/01/26
3 likes • 12d
This is so inspiring , Your passion for writing is contagious! Can't wait to read what you come up with next!
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