We’re in the age of AI, it’s true. Artificial intelligence is here to stay, so might as well make the best use of a new and (honestly) helpful tool. While there are important privacy and copyright considerations at this early stage, there are many ways to take full advantage of this software. We’ll get into them here in this article, and suggest a few ways to protect yourself when working with this new tool.
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Why (fiction) writers should play D&D
By now, no non-traditional suggestions I make should surprise you. But on the off chance this one has, you really should hear me out when I tell you that writers should play Dungeons and Dragons, especially if writing fiction. There is a ton of overlap between how a D&D world is structured and world-building a story. IFYKY (if you know, you know), and if you don’t, that’s why you’re here! We’re going to explore the overlaps and suggest ways in which you can justif—I mean, utilize playing D&D with your friends to help you overcome writer’s block or work through a tricky character transition you’re not sure will hit.
