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Author reflects on 30-day Inkhaven writing retreat, valuing conversations over output

The author reflects on their experience participating in Inkhaven, a 30-day writing retreat, noting that while they initially aimed for profound insights, their most successful posts often covered more obvious topics. They found that the most valuable aspect of the retreat was the conversations with other participants, which sometimes detracted from their writing output. The author also details specific posts they published, including one that ranked Inkhaven bloggers using Claude, which led to a humorous ranking of residents. AI

IMPACT Personal reflections on AI-related writing and discussions, offering insights into the creative process rather than industry-wide impact.

RANK_REASON The item is a personal reflection on a writing retreat and its outcomes, not a significant industry event or research finding.

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Author reflects on 30-day Inkhaven writing retreat, valuing conversations over output

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Sean Herrington ·

    Inkhaven, the 548th metapost

    <p><span>I apologise to all of you who have to scroll through yet another person reminiscing about sitting in one place for 30 days writing about things nobody cares about, but I have official word from resident Frenchwoman Lucie Philippon that "Inkhaven retrospectives are not in…