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Terry Bartley

Fantasy Writer in his Destined Era | Host of @mostwritersarefans | High School English Teacher Featured on Queerly Beloved, Hacking Your ADHD

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Be Yourself On Purpose

Starlight King Herald - Issue 2

Content Without Context

What Girls Told Us About the World We'd Become

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White Authors, Big Book Deals, and Who Actually Gets to Tell These Stories | w/ Rae Shawn

What does it actually mean to write diverse characters, and who gets to do it?

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When Did We Stop Believing In Magic?

We've been told that "main character energy" is a symptom of a screen-addicted generation that can't tell reality from performance.

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The Move Fast and Break Things Scam

Starlight King Herald - Issue 1

Special: The Article That Started It All — Rose Horowitch on Reading, Education, and What's at Stake

In this special minisode, a kind of proto-episode of the Ink Over AI series, Terry sits down with Rose Horowitch, staff writer at The Atlantic, to discuss her widely-read article "The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books." What begins as a conversation about struggling college readers quickly opens up into something much larger: a wide-ranging diagnosis of why students across all levels…

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The ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ Scam

In this solo minisode of Ink Over AI, Terry starts where a lot of good rabbit holes begin: a personal frustration.

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How to Crowdfund as an Indie Author

In this episode of Most Writers Are Fans, Terry sits down with old friend and fellow teacher-author Cody Walker to talk about one of the most practical and often intimidating tools in the indie author's toolkit: crowdfunding.

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The Lost Generation Problem

I've been a fan of teen heroes my whole comics-reading life.

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AI Can Mimic Writing. But It Can’t Mimic Voice

What if the best defense against AI in the classroom isn’t detection software, but stronger writing instruction?

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