ChatGPT Writes About Entropy as if It Is Stephen King

Me: Can you write about entropy as if you are Stephen King?

ChatGPT: Sure, here’s my attempt:

The concept of entropy has always fascinated me. It’s like this inexorable force that drives everything in the universe towards chaos and disorder, like a demonic puppet master pulling all the strings.

You see it in everything. In the way ice melts and water evaporates, in the way buildings crumble and cities decay, in the way people age and memories fade. It’s like death itself, this slow, steady decay that eventually engulfs everything in its path.

And yet, there’s something beautiful about it too, in a twisted sort of way. The way that entropy can take something that was once ordered and turn it into something new and unpredictable, something that no one could have foreseen. It’s like watching a monster being born, this writhing mass of chaos and confusion.

In my stories, I’ve always tried to capture this sense of entropy, this creeping horror that slowly, inevitably, overtakes everything. Whether it’s a haunted hotel slowly driving a man insane, or a shape-shifting monster that feeds on fear and uncertainty, or a town slowly being consumed by a supernatural mist, I’ve always been drawn to this idea of entropy as a primal, unstoppable force.

And perhaps, in some strange way, that’s what makes horror stories so compelling. They’re a reminder that no matter how ordered and rational our lives may seem, there’s always this lurking darkness, this inexorable force that we can never fully understand or control. A force that, in the end, may consume us all.

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Black Hare Press Year Four Anthology (Horror and Microfiction)

Black Hare Press’s Year Four anthology is now available on Amazon!

Black Hare Press is an Australian indie publisher that focuses mainly on horror and speculative fiction.

As we all know, publishing these days is HARD. Therefore, I appreciate this publisher because they create numerous opportunities for authors around the globe to share their creativity. One of their focuses is on microfiction, which allows them to accept and publish a large amount of content on an almost daily basis.

Black Hare Press has also created a great community for their writers, and they have many fun contests which challenge writers continuously with new ideas.

I would definitely recommend this publisher if you are looking for a home for your works of horror or speculative fiction.

I myself have two works of microfiction in the anthology listed above. Please read and leave a positive review if you can.

Year Four – Black Hare Press Anthology

Black Hare Press Website

Black Hare Press’s Collection of Horror and Speculative Microfiction

#PitDark is Today!

“#PitDark is the first and only Twitter pitch event to highlight literature of a “darker” nature. Importantly, this is not limited to horror works; however, any pitched manuscript must contain an element of horror or darker writing. Examples of such categories include pure horror novels, dark fantasy, murder mysteries, psychological horror stories, non-fiction works about darker subjects, etc. MG, YA, NA, and adult age categories are welcome.”

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