Will AI Replace Writers? Microsoft Thinks We’re at Risk. Here’s What I Think.
AI may be fast, but it can’t replicate the human touch in storytelling, emotion, and nuance. Writers aren’t disappearing. We’re evolving.
AI may be fast, but it can’t replicate the human touch in storytelling, emotion, and nuance. Writers aren’t disappearing. We’re evolving.
Turning 50, losing my mom, and reading this book all collided. forcing me to rethink success, identity, and what really matters moving forward.
Blogging helps authors stand out, connect with readers, and share their voice in a crowded market—because your stories (and personality) deserve to be seen.
I thought I was a plotter, but writing taught me otherwise. Turns out, I’m a plantser—part planner, part pantser, always following where the story leads.
My love of reading began with my mom. She was a lifelong library-goer, Harlequin fan, and the reason books became such a meaningful part of my life.
Understanding your answer to “what kind of writer do you want to be?” helps you choose what to read, study, and focus on.
Book clubs turn reading into conversation, offering connection, reflection, and fresh perspective, benefiting both avid readers and the writers who bring stories to life.
Readers can help authors succeed in simple, meaningful ways, like buying the book, leaving reviews, and recommending it to friends, libraries, and book clubs.
Emily’s Next Chapter launched with heartfelt support in Lakeville and St. Paul. Two signings down, more to come. Join Ann Schreiber on her inspiring book tour!
Press release introducing Emily’s Next Chapter—a tender story of love, family, and fresh starts from Minnesota author Ann Schreiber.