
I see my resources page as a work in progress anyway. It should grow over time, not just with my writing projects but also with more personal stuff.
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I see my resources page as a work in progress anyway. It should grow over time, not just with my writing projects but also with more personal stuff.
You can follow my Grok Diary in real time here: @michael_brig

As I publish daily updates, there will be many posts after completing the 2,000-day project. Thus, I’m going to use the resources page to link to my more comprehensive articles as well.
Adding books, websites, courses, YouTube channels, and other tools that are helpful for writing and my other projects should be a good thing for readers in general.
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For now, it’s still a project for the future. But I’ve added creating a “New? Start Here” page to my to-do list.
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I’m thinking about adding such a page, especially when my catalogue grows over time. For now, I’ve got books, AI comics, my Grok Diary on X, and my YouTube tutorial channel.
In the future, I’d like to add AI movie-making to the list. And as my blog is personal, I’ve got some more personal projects in mind as well. As the scope of what I cover on this website grows, adding such a site makes more and more sense.
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I couldn’t think of a good reason not to use affiliate links either. But maybe there was something Grok could think about – seems like there isn’t.
For readers, not a single cent is added when I use these links, while I can make a couple of bucks extra to finance my author project. It’s only Amazon that pays, not me, and neither does my audience. Win-Win!
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