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research writing, grammar checks, editing and copywriting
The next phase of generative AI, in addition to its embedding on devices, is in-app co-pilots. We have come a long way from writing just on a processor. Even if Word looks the same, several bells and whistles are added, like a new paste feature, which matches the document format and tone. Relearning how to use dated software is the first stage of achieving efficiency. Unlike the practice of writing, which focussed only on the craft, today, there is a need for an additional tool management habit formation to streamline older creation processes. Warner's treatise of practice is of sorts, dated for 2024.
Writing with machined texts is not the same as it was two years ago. The getting started section needs revision. The writing experience is different because we have social media and Claude. All writing describes an event in the past and is an excellent way to begin thinking about what happens when the bubbling words manifest on paper or screen. If everything we do is a type of travel, to write about it is the time we reflect on the journey we just took. Detail our learnings from these experiences and, in extension, advice or caution to those planning to travel on the same path.
A practice is a continuing process and problem-solving framework. It comprises the practitioner’s attitudes, skills, mental habits, and knowledge. What does the writer believe and value in the act of writing? What can the writer do? How does the writer think? And what does the writer know? As a result, what does each of these looks like in practising practice? Attitudes are the only ones that remain the same. The internet changes the skills that a writer requires; this updates the mental habits and, therefore, knowledge created because of these. The more posts you read, the more books, especially guides such as these, come off as dated.
But I would not dissuade you from reading it. Just that making of every practice is very personal and does not replicate especially on the very personal world wide web in the making. Learning and relearning how to write and remaking practice is lifelong. Writing processes come in two flavours: the very long and the just right. Going with just right is the norm in the age of mandatory automation. Since Warner talks a lot about experience, I combine the prewriting stage and drafting into a {reflection} phase. From there, you go to {drafting}, {revision} and {editing}, which includes proofing.
The rest of the book situates the process in varying cases, displaying skill, critique, argument, and others. The writer then had to tailor writing based on the audience the text was meant to cater to. Today, a community develops around your notes. I have rewritten the phases for use as {Collect, Outline, Edit and Proof}. Collection packs the research process as problem formulation, literature review, data collection, and analysis. Coding, when required, is a part of this phase. Writing proceeds in the Outline, Edit and Proof phases. Hallucinations in generative AI make evaluating past skills and processes necessary. Social media requires copyediting as an essential part of the practice.
Architects have always written for other architects. As the internet evolves, the future of writing in the discipline is revisited. Frank Lloyd Wright published his plans in trade journals, but what he wrote was predominantly read and discussed in the discipline. Only those interested in pursuing a public discussion of their practice required themselves to extend their work with text. The appendix exercises in the book help aid thinking when implementing a writing practice. Dated as they are, the opportunity is to use the work to build on Warner’s framework for the niche architects and everyone else interested in architecture operates in.
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I write distracted. That is my observation from trying to assemble the practice until now. It has gone through various iterations, or rather, the reason it has is because of miscellaneous distractions. There is only the first instance that I have logged in to these note sessions above where a set like this is structured. There is structure, but I haven't defined it after that. The structure here is a map of experienced distractions I avoid. Ideally, all of these are archived to inform {OBSERVATION}s later. The (dummy) is a printed knowledge base hosted within a Notion book project.
The context of ideas is essential for the time since that is the perspective from which the work is generated. If there is some evaluation, then these are the sources to audit. Knowledge bases weren't very structured, as processes did not need any kind of efficiency. To achieve that, experiments to aid are necessary. Development of skill is permissible only with a type of discipline. Mining the bibliography as intelligence to build on is never quite discussed in traditional research. It is partly addressed in literature reviews but never measured. In addition to context, what resources the time affords is also a position reviewed.
Notion AI has an update. Notable features are better contextual AI implementation and detailed descriptions of grammar edits. Writing as a form changes with every minor application refresh such as these. Thinking in structured writing blocks is made possible because Notion introduced it first. AI makes everyone remotely interested in writing get all their language basics in order—for example, getting all the punctuation and tone right instead of just the spellings in the previous processor. (Tone is a concept I am still getting used to.) The less material on a page, the better the AI implemented, but more pages to manage is inefficient.
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