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9 Common ChatGPT Mistakes People Still Make — And How GPT-5.2 Is Changing the Game. AI-Generated.
The Rise of ChatGPT in Early 2025 In early 2025, ChatGPT is no longer a novelty. It has quietly become a daily companion for writers, students, business owners, marketers, and developers. From drafting emails to planning projects, it now plays a role in everyday decision-making. Yet despite its growing intelligence, many users still feel disappointed by the results they get. The irony is simple: the problem is rarely ChatGPT itself. More often, it’s how people use it. With the release of GPT-5.2, many long-standing frustrations are finally being addressed, but only if users understand what they’ve been doing wrong all along.
By David John2 months ago in Writers
Published. Top Story - December 2025.
In September 2024, I got this response to a short story I submitted to a magazine. Original rejection That initial rejection hurt as much as it gave me hope. They liked it, but there were better submissions out there. That's the name of the game. It doesn't necessarily mean your work was bad; there were just pieces they liked more.
By Alivia Varvel2 months ago in Writers
How Blockchain Technology Works
As someone who's spent eight years explaining blockchain to everyone from CEOs to college students, I've learned that the best explanations start with familiar concepts. My journey from traditional database administrator to blockchain architect taught me that this technology isn't as complicated as it seems it's just a clever combination of existing technologies working together. Let me break down blockchain in terms anyone can understand, using real examples from systems I've built and deployed.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
Considering The Situation IV
Introduction It has been twenty days since I could use my main account to publish on Vocal. I finally got an email admitting it was the same problem as six months ago, on December 5th, but I have heard nothing since.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA2 months ago in Writers
Narrating my first Audible (Of My Own Novel)
Below is basically a tutorial [WITH PICTURES] about my journey learning t0 use Wavepad Sound Editor to work on creating my very first audible book. If this sounds helpful… If you want to break into the field of audible books - and don’t want to (or can’t afford to) hire a professional narrator - Read on. Otherwise…, just skip over to one of my stories or poems. 😉
By Andrew C McDonald2 months ago in Writers
A Map to Success. Top Story - December 2025.
When it comes to getting published as a writer and for it to really make a difference for your career, it’s tough. But I had sat back in reflection for a while and did some high-to-medium-quality thinking. I had a theory, a whole big plan… a manifesto? I had to look up the definition to be certain. Sort of? I detailed a lot of it here if you’re interested in the long explanation.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile2 months ago in Writers











