| TLDR: By popular demand, Every staff writer Katie Parrott is teaching her first Writing Camp exclusively for paid subscribers. The hour-long session will be co-hosted by Every editor in chief Kate Lee live on Zoom on February 27. Upgrade to attend. Writing is the soul of Every. It's how we transmit ideas, share knowledge, and make our perspective matter. Which is why, when AI entered the picture, I found myself sitting with a question I couldn't shake: How do you make sure it still sounds like you? Writing with AI is different from coding with AI in one important way: Code has a right answer. Writing doesn't. AI can help you produce more, faster—but it can't tell you if what you wrote is any good. That judgment remains with you. Building a system around that constraint is what I've spent the last year figuring out. I want to show you what I found. Writing Camp Friday, February 27 12 p.m. ET Live on Zoom Here's what I'll cover: - Why writing with AI is different from coding with AI. And why most advice misses this.
- My full process. Defining your audience, gathering examples, extracting voice patterns, identifying your anti-patterns, and building a style guide that holds up.
- The tools. Claude projects, custom Skills (hook-check, AI-check), writing plugins, and Spiral—what I use daily, and why.
You'll leave with a process you can repeat—one that produces writing that sounds like you, even when AI is involved. Once you RSVP, you will receive an email with the event details. This workshop is for paid Every subscribers only. We run these regularly—check out the full calendar. As a reminder, as a paid Every subscriber, you get access to workshops like this one, plus: Hope to see you there, Katie Parrott Staff writer and AI editorial lead at Every |