I've never quite fit into traditional molds—especially when it comes to writing. As someone who is dyslexic and whose first language isn't English, the idea of becoming a "real" author seemed not just distant but almost impossible. Yet, here I am, 74 books later, a prolific publisher using a tool that traditional authors might see as a shortcut or even a threat: AI.
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I've never quite fit into traditional molds—especially when it comes to writing. As someone who is dyslexic and whose first language isn't English, the idea of becoming a "real" author seemed not just distant but almost impossible. Yet, here I am, 74 books later, a prolific publisher using a tool that traditional authors might see as a shortcut or even a threat: AI.