Series: AI on Your Book and Business

When to bring a human back into the work featured
Thought Leadership

When to bring a human back into the work

This entry is part 1 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

Every AI-assisted project drifts. The line between machine and human work moves slowly toward the machine over weeks of casual use, and by the time you notice the drift, the content has lost the voice that made it worth reading in the first place. Here are the specific signs that the line has…

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Turning your book into ongoing content featured
Ghostwriting

Turning your book into ongoing content with AI

This entry is part 2 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

The same book can produce articles, newsletters, posts, talks, and podcast material for years, with AI handling the mechanical adaptation and a human keeping the voice intact. The repurposing math is genuinely useful: one chapter becomes five or six pieces of content over a quarter, all of them in…

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Ai never writes in your voice featured
Ghostwriting

AI never writes in your voice

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

The single rule my entire AI-on-a-book practice runs on is one sentence. AI never writes in your voice. It can do almost everything else, and it does most of it well, but the voice belongs to a human every time. That rule is not a compromise the technology forced on me. It is the only arrangement…

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Ai labor split on a book featured
Ghostwriting

The AI labor split that actually works on a book

This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

AI on a book is not a binary “use it” or “do not use it.” It is a labor split between specific tasks the machine handles well under supervision and specific tasks a human handles every time. The split is not arbitrary. It maps to whether the work carries voice and whether a human can verify the…

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Using ai to get your book out of your head featured
Ghostwriting

Using AI to get your book out of your head

This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

The hardest part of writing a book is not the writing. It is getting the raw material out of your head and onto a page in a form a writer can work with. AI handles this surprisingly well when used the right way, by helping you talk a book into existence and then organizing the talk into usable…

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Ghostwriting

Using AI for research without getting burned

This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series AI on Your Book and Business

AI handles research surprisingly well for one specific kind of work and dangerously badly for another, and the difference between safe use and a published embarrassment comes down to knowing which is which. Background reading, terminology, conceptual orientation, and overview synthesis are jobs AI…

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