Sara A. Noë
After some time working as a freelance writer, I was shocked by how many website articles are actually written by paid "ghost writers" but published under the byline of a different author. It was a jolt seeing my articles presented as if they were written by a high-profile CEO or an industry expert with decades of experience. I'll be honest; it felt slimy and dishonest. I had none of the credentials readers assumed the author of the article actually had. Ghost writing is a perfectly legal, astonishingly common practice, and now, AI has entered the playing field to further muddy the waters. It's hard to trust who (or what) actually wrote the content you'll read online these days.
That's not the case here at On The Cobblestone Road. I do not and never will pay a ghost writer, then slap my name on their work as if I'd written it. This website is 100% authentic. No outsourcing. No ghost writing. No AI-generated content. It's just me... as it should be.
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White
A poem about conquering depression with the written word, and the subsequent cycle when dealing with rejection during the publication process
Voices Release Party: “Home”
The first edition of Voices literary journal was published this year, and a week ago on the seventeenth of May, the Lubeznik […]
A Fallen Hero Announcement!
A lot of gears starting turning for me in 2017, winding up for a whirlwind of a year for 2018! It […]
Rejection Letter
I took the standard form for most rejection letters I’ve received, and I turned it into a positive poem to celebrate writers.
2018 Gathering of Writers
On Saturday, March 24, 2018, I stood on the snowy steps of the Indiana State Library in downtown Indianapolis. I […]
Enter the Apocalypse: When Time Stands Still
The Blackout turned off the power. No electricity. No vehicles. No batteries. No communication. One rule: survive.
I Dreamed a Dream
I dreamed a dream so deep it became an ocean of immeasurable depths and I drank every drop until it […]
I Am a Writer
“So, what do you do?” It’s one of the first inquiries after an introduction, and for me, it’s one of the hardest to answer….
The Rose & the Onion (Sandcastle 9.03)
You liken my intricacies to that of a satin rose, but I am not so fragile, so easily frostbitten, picked apart….