Grammatizator

On writing, machines, and the spaces between

  • March 2026

    The Great Automatic Grammatizator

    Arthur Knipe builds a neural network that can write flawless literary fiction in fourteen seconds. Then his employer buys every author's name on earth. Then the machine runs out of humans to read.

  • February 2026

    Who Owns the Words

    A copyright litigator discovers that an AI model has memorized her dead father's unpublished novel. She sues, loses, and then tries to prompt the book back into existence — one chapter at a time.

  • February 2026

    The Last Editor

    Miss Beatrice Fowler is the sole remaining human employee at a fully automated publishing house. Her job is to click a green button. One day, she inserts a flatulent hippopotamus into a spy novel.

  • January 2026

    The Crawl

    Martha Higgins runs a beloved food blog. An AI cooking assistant scrapes every recipe and serves them without credit. Martha fights back with the one thing a machine cannot do: taste.

  • January 2026

    Terms and Conditions

    A blues musician signs away his voice to a streaming platform without reading the contract. When he records a new song, the algorithm flags him for impersonating himself.

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