AI for Writers: Research That Doesn't Derail Your Writing
By Jordan Taylor
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You're 20,000 words into your novel. Your protagonist, a Civil War surgeon, needs to amputate a soldier's leg. You want to get the details right—the instruments, the procedure, the anesthesia (did they even have anesthesia in 1863?). So you open a browser tab.
Four hours later, you know everything about chloroform, the Minie ball's devastating wound characteristics, and why amputation rates were so high. You've read three academic papers. You've bookmarked twelve sources. You haven't written a single word.