How Lit Mags Are Dealing With AI-Slop Submissions
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“You don’t have to be an AI booster to think ‘catching people out’ is a poor use of the literary community’s energy.”
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With their blend of taste and market savvy, literary agents have been both invisible and necessary in contemporary American fiction.
midnight & indigo, the literary platform celebrating Black women’s voices across the diaspora, has three submission windows open right now, all closing June 30 at 11:59 pm ET....
This list covers new SF/F/H print, online, and electronic periodicals (including regularly updated websites) seen by Locus magazine, focusing on those that publish fiction or revie...
Anthologies, both traditionally published and indie, can be a wonderful opportunity to reach more readers and stretch your writing. I’ve had stories in three anthologies, Undergrou...
Featuring interviews with Harryette Mullen and Yan Lianke, prose by Lucy Ellmann and Chigozie Obioma, poetry by Frederick Seidel, and a cover by Alex Da Corte.
Pity the poor large language model!
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Nothing is sacred. The post Top Literary Magazine Offers Bizarre Response to Accusations That It Published an AI-Generated Short Story appeared first on Futurism.
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