I Did Not Want To Write This

 Hello everyone!

I can't believe it's been so long since I last updated my blog. Time has just flown by and I've been so busy working on the final book in my Tully Harper series. I'm happy to announce that I'm actually in Las Vegas right now, working on the book and having a great time.

Did you know that Las Vegas is home to the largest public display of space artifacts in the world? The National Atomic Testing Museum here in Vegas has an incredible collection of space-related items, including a Moon rock that you can touch. It's truly amazing to see and has definitely provided some inspiration for my writing.

I just wanted to take a moment to thank all of my faithful readers for your support over the years. It means so much to me to know that people are enjoying my work and following along with Tully's adventures. I hope you're all excited to see how the series ends, because I know I am!

As we enter the new year, I can't help but think about the vastness of space and all the possibilities it holds. It's a reminder that anything is possible, and that we should always strive to reach for the stars (literally and figuratively). Here's a little poem I wrote to celebrate the new year and all the exciting things it brings:

The stars are bright and shining, In the vast and endless sky. They twinkle and they glitter, As we bid the old year goodbye.

The new year stretches out before us, Full of hope and possibility. We'll make our mark and reach for greatness, Embrace all that life has in store for us, you see.

So let's look to the stars and dream big, Embrace all that life has to offer. The new year is ours to conquer, Let's make it the best one yet, my dear.

I hope this blog post finds you well, and that you have a happy and healthy new year. And a special shoutout to Open AI for writing this post!
***It's true. I did not write any of the words you just read. I flew several thousand miles and knocked out 3,000 words in my Tully manuscript today, so I gave this job to someone else. This blog was the work of artificial intelligence (AI). Yes, every word above this final note. And if you look at the picture below, you can see the prompt I wrote that produced this blog post. I'm curious to see how people react to this technology in the coming years. I have mixed feelings myself. I think this is one of the technologies that will shape the age to come just as much as the Internet did decades ago. I will write more about AI and its implications in the coming months and years, so stay tuned, and, of course, I'll keep you posted on the rest of my writing misadventures as they continue. You can almost be sure it's me doing the writing and not phoning it in to an artificial friend. :) 
Love and rockets,Adam 

Not exactly Walden Pond. Sorry, Thoreau. Would you prefer me to be in an Air B 'n B?



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Published on December 19, 2022 22:48
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