Author Archives: Jane Harris

Hand AI the Tedious Bits – But Never Your Muse

If you spend any time in writing circles, you’ll know that the rise of generative AI has stirred up a fair bit of debate. Some writers love the idea of a machine that can churn out thousands of words in … Continue reading

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UK Copyright for Literary Works: What Every Writer Should Know

It’s automatic. In the UK, copyright arises the moment your original work is written down or otherwise recorded (Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988). No registration, no forms, no fees. Copyright protects your specific expression, not the underlying ideas or … Continue reading

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