
A nonfiction anthology with a very specific theme: the impacts of generative AI.
At Pete’s Press we ONLY publish work written by real humans. Our editors, designers and artists are also humans who do not use AI ‘tools’ to work on your books. AI is never used in our marketing either.
Try as we might, however, AI is almost impossible to avoid in every day life. This anthology will explore the social, economic, political, environmental and ethical implications of the rise of artificial ‘intelligence’.
We want to hear from you. What do you think the future holds now that we have AI? How has it affected your world so far?
We’re looking for well-researched, original nonfiction articles and essays, around 1500-3500 words in length (some flexibility allowed!) . Open to anyone, anywhere, although submissions must be in English please.
As with all our anthologies, there is no charge to submit. Selected contributors receive full credit for their work and will received two copies of the book on publication. Further copies can be ordered through Pete’s Press at cost price only (estimated about C$5).
Submissions remain open until we have enough articles to fill the book!
Either use the Submissions form on the previous page, or email your work (Word/PDF files) to Pete’s Press directly. Please include your name (or pen name if preferred), contact email, title and word count in the submission, and let us know roughly where in the world you are!

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