The War Against Generic Writing
AI-generated copy reads like pre-packaged marketing slogans rolling off a factory line designed by committee. Every sentence sounds like it was focus-grouped to death, then sanitized for mass consumption.
If writing at scale becomes our new reality, why do we rush to accept content that's bland as missionary sex and twice as forgettable? This path leads nowhere worth going.
The real problem isn't the technology—it's our willingness to settle.
We're watching language get flattened into corporate speak. Personality gets stripped away. Risk gets eliminated. What's left barely qualifies as communication.
Narraitive's mission is to help writers sharpen their craft, not surrender it to algorithms. Generic prose that wouldn't pass muster on a greeting card shouldn't become the norm just because it's efficient.
The stakes are higher than most realize. When everyone writes the same way, no one gets heard. When every brand sounds identical, none stand out. When personality disappears from prose, readers stop caring.
Here's what we're fighting for:
As tools advance, we must reclaim language's cutting edge—its humanity, wit, and individual voice. Algorithms can suggest words, but they shouldn't choose them all.
The best writers will learn to dance with AI, not bow to it. They'll use technology to amplify their voice, not replace it. They'll take risks that algorithms never would.
Your competition isn't other writers anymore. It's the beige wall of generated content flooding every channel. The only way to break through is to write like you actually give a damn.
Find your voice. Write with conviction. Make every word count.
The future belongs to writers brave enough to sound human.
Vance Gerard
Narraitive Founder
The War Against Generic Writing
AI-generated copy reads like pre-packaged marketing slogans rolling off a factory line designed by committee. Every sentence sounds like it was focus-grouped to death, then sanitized for mass consumption.
If writing at scale becomes our new reality, why do we rush to accept content that's bland as missionary sex and twice as forgettable? This path leads nowhere worth going.
The real problem isn't the technology—it's our willingness to settle.
We're watching language get flattened into corporate speak. Personality gets stripped away. Risk gets eliminated. What's left barely qualifies as communication.
Narraitive's mission is to help writers sharpen their craft, not surrender it to algorithms. Generic prose that wouldn't pass muster on a greeting card shouldn't become the norm just because it's efficient.
The stakes are higher than most realize. When everyone writes the same way, no one gets heard. When every brand sounds identical, none stand out. When personality disappears from prose, readers stop caring.
Here's what we're fighting for:
As tools advance, we must reclaim language's cutting edge—its humanity, wit, and individual voice. Algorithms can suggest words, but they shouldn't choose them all.
The best writers will learn to dance with AI, not bow to it. They'll use technology to amplify their voice, not replace it. They'll take risks that algorithms never would.
Your competition isn't other writers anymore. It's the beige wall of generated content flooding every channel. The only way to break through is to write like you actually give a damn.
Find your voice. Write with conviction. Make every word count.
The future belongs to writers brave enough to sound human.
Vance Gerard
Narraitive Founder