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Augmented Ink: How Writers, Artists, and Creators Can Use AI to Elevate, Not Erase, Their Voice

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What if artificial intelligence didn’t threaten creativity, but enhanced it?

Discover how today’s writers, artists, and creators can thrive in an age of algorithms without losing their voice, vision, or values. Far from being a replacement, AI can be a powerful collaborator, one that helps generate ideas, streamline workflow, and unlock new levels of creative potential.

Michelle Jester offers a timely and empowering guide that explores the real-world benefits of using AI in writing, publishing, music production, and content creation, while also addressing the legal, ethical, artistic, and professional concerns. She delves into the fears and even the shame some creators feel when using AI to challenge the myth that convenience erases authenticity. With clarity and care, it reminds us that tools can support the process, but they should never replace the soul of the story.

Learn how to use AI tools to brainstorm, refine, edit and elevate, without compromising originality. Navigate the moral and legal gray areas of authorship in the digital age, avoid overreliance and stay rooted in your authentic voice, and turn technology into a creative ally, not a creative crutch.

Whether you’re an author, journalist, blogger, editor, creator, or A/V producer, cautiously curious about AI or already integrating it into your workflow, publisher and author Michelle Jester offers a grounded, hopeful perspective on the future of creativity, and why your voice still matters more than ever.

If you’ve wondered whether using AI makes you less of a creator, this book has one It doesn’t, if you’re still the one holding the sword.

116 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 3, 2025

About the author

Michelle Jester

28 books131 followers
I am a hopeless romantic (I think that is the most important thing to know about me), in addition, I live in Louisiana with my husband and high school sweetheart. Throughout my life writing and photography have been my main creative outlets.

I have an addiction to commas, the words "just" and "only" which cause my editors quite a few headaches!

Thanks for reading!!

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