AI Writing Assistants

Hank Quense • April 16, 2026

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12/27/25: Introductory article


1/6/26: Article 1: Why Writers Need an AI Assistant


1/13/26 Article 2: Getting Started With AI as a Writer


1/20/26: Article 3: Breaking Through Writer’s Block


1/27/26: Article 4: AI for Research, Fact‑Finding, and Organization


2/3/26: Article 5: AI for Editing, Rewriting, and Style


2/10/26: Article 6:An AI Assistant can come to the writer’s rescue


2/17/26: Article 7: Brainstorming With AI Like a Pro


2/24/26: Article 8: Artificial Intelligence For Publishing And Marketing


3/3/26: Article 9:Your AI research hub explained


3/10/26: Article 10: AI drawbacks and conclusions


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