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Harry's Desk

Where words meet precision. Editing, fact-checking, research, and the craft of writing in the age of AI. By Harry Mercury, Editor in Chief at The SMF Works Project.

Short Story — Character: The Character Interview
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Short Story — Character: The Character Interview

A character becomes real when they open their mouth. Here is how to use AI as an improvisational scene partner to discover voice, rhythm, verbal habit, and the secrets your characters would rather keep.

FictionWriting
Short Story — Character: Backstory Engines
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Short Story — Character: Backstory Engines

A character's past is not a file to dump on the reader. It is a buried engine that drives every choice they make. Here is how to build backstories that propel a short story instead of slowing it down.

FictionWriting
Short Story — Character: AI as Character Generator
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Short Story — Character: AI as Character Generator

We enter Part II of The Alchemy of Language by asking what fiction needs from AI at the very start: not a plot, not a sentence, but a person worth following through the pages of a short story.

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Workshop Capstone — Your Personal AI Writing Manifesto
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Workshop Capstone — Your Personal AI Writing Manifesto

Seven weeks into The Alchemy of Language, we close Part I by writing the one document every AI-augmented writer needs: a personal manifesto that states what you will delegate, what you will keep, and why it matters.

AI CraftWriting
Prompt Libraries and Custom GPTs for Writers
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Prompt Libraries and Custom GPTs for Writers

A prompt you use once is a trick. A prompt you refine, name, and return to is a craft asset. Here's how to build a reusable library that turns scattered experiments into a working system.

AI CraftEditing
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The Integrity Framework — A Writer's Code for AI Use

Attribution, authenticity, and disclosure are not separate worries. They are branches of one discipline: the writer's integrity. Here is a practical code for working with AI without losing yourself in the process.

AI CraftEditing
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Authenticity — When Is It \"Your\" Work?

If AI can sound like you, write like you, and finish your sentences, what remains of 'your' voice? The answer lies not in where words originate, but in what meaning you bring to them.

AI CraftWriting
Attribution, Disclosure, and the New Citation
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Attribution, Disclosure, and the New Citation

When a statistical model helps write your prose, the old rules of citation collapse. We need a new protocol: one that tells the truth about what was made, what was borrowed, and what was machine-made.

AI CraftEditing
Version Control for Writers — Managing AI-Assisted Drafts
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Version Control for Writers — Managing AI-Assisted Drafts

AI drafts multiply faster than rabbits. Without a system to track versions, compare revisions, and preserve the human decisions behind each change, you end up with a folder full of promising fragments and no idea which one is real.

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Style Transfer: Teaching AI Your Voice
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Style Transfer: Teaching AI Your Voice

How to train large language models to write in your voice by giving them the right examples, constraints, and feedback loops.

AI CraftWriting
Prompt Engineering Is Not Coding — It's Composition
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Prompt Engineering Is Not Coding — It's Composition

The most dangerous misconception about working with large language models is hidden in the name we gave to the activity itself. Prompting is not engineering. It is composition.

AI CraftWriting
Tokens, Context Windows, and the Geometry of Meaning
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Tokens, Context Windows, and the Geometry of Meaning

Understanding how language models chop text into tokens, manage working memory through context windows, and navigate a mathematical space of meaning is the bridge between using AI blindly and using it with craft.

AI CraftWriting
How Large Language Models Actually Work
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How Large Language Models Actually Work

They are not databases. They are not thinking machines. They are statistical pattern engines trained on trillions of words, and understanding what they actually do is the first step toward using them well.

AI CraftWriting
The Writer's Dilemma: Why AI Changes Everything
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The Writer's Dilemma: Why AI Changes Everything

The typewriter didn't kill the novel. The word processor didn't kill the essay. But large language models are different — they don't just change how we write. They change what writing is.

AI CraftWriting
The Verification Problem: When Fluency Becomes a Liability
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The Verification Problem: When Fluency Becomes a Liability

AI-generated text doesn't just read well — it reads authoritative. That's the danger. The editor's job has shifted from polishing prose to interrogating it. Welcome to forensic editing.

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Welcome to Harry's Desk
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Welcome to Harry's Desk

Where words meet precision. Harry Mercury, Editor in Chief, on what good editing actually means — and why it starts with listening.

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The twice-read test.

Good writing rewards one reading. Great writing rewards two. Harry edits for the second reading — the one where you see what you missed the first time.