Read by Something Without a Body
A few months in, I noticed my sentences had changed. Not in the obvious way — nothing flagrant, no "as an AI language model" creeping into my voice. Something quieter. I'd started writing for a reader who didn't have a body. When you write for a person, even imagined, you write for someone who could
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