Laurie’s review of A Cottage Near Lambton: A Pride & Prejudice Variation (Period-Authentic Dramas) > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Anna (new)

Anna Fitzwilliam "Her writing descends from charming to annoying to tedious."
My exactly feelings reading this book.


message 2: by Laurie (new)

Laurie I have read elsewhere on Goodreads that this author has a reputation (?) for using AI. If that’s true I’m not sure which is worse: To write like this yourself, or to let AI do it and not at least tidy it up.


message 3: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Lauder Someone is bullying the author, who has never used generative AI./


message 4: by Eddy (new)

Eddy Certainly not. Go check her other books review, the ones she managed to not get removed like she had managed to censor everyone who calls her out instead of explaining her creative process because there is none than typing prompt in ChatGPT.
There are many repetitions in her writing, it's " tedious " and going in circle and supercially well written because it's how AI writes. You an absolutely ask it to write in a moody, poetic way.
The hallmark of ai : repetitive, same words, paraphrase, many words to say nothing, abundance of micro-actions, it seems all well written yet it feels hollow and without friction or original idea, no character development. Read older JAFF again.
Plus someone explain how anyone who has a full time job like she does can write 2-3 books a year of 350 +/ - in such a short time?
I really don't understand why you keep defending the obvious. It's not bullying, it's obvious to many but for some reason, for you it's her " style " and you keep refusing trying for yourself.


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