Writings that aren't essays. Some short storys, flash fiction and poetry. Some are creations stemming from collaboration with AI (any combination of concept exploration, planning and writing).
There's also some digital literature here—pieces that make use of the tech for story-telling or otherwise presenting the beauty of language.
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Believe it or not there is literature written soley for the digital medium. This is writing that cannot exist without the electronic device on which it is read/viewed/interacted with.
A Walk in Innisfree, wander carefree in Yeats's paradise.
Find and Replace, an interactive break-up story played out in a .docx file.
Concertina, young love.
Maintenance, the earthly and grounded topic of gardening brought to the digital medium.
Writing with AI is exciting. I think there's a perception that using AI to write is lazy or cheating, but I'd suggest that if you're using AI that way then you're missing out on the best bits. See here for some of my thoughts about AI, art and authorship.
Jim Frose, an early AI detective story.
The Mirror Maze, as mind-bending as the title suggests.
Sometimes I write without a computer in mind. I still write on a computer, but you could theoretically print these ones out, read them, and not be missing out on anything.
Story of an Hour, a morsel of metafiction.
The Implications of Your Actions, have you ever tried to communicate mathematical logic in a short story? I hadn't either.