For years, writers have used tools to help them work better.Editors. Spellcheck. Grammar software. Beta readers. Research databases.No one called that cheating.Now AI has entered the conversation, and suddenly writing has turned into a moral debate.In You Still Wrote the Book, Charlotte Gerber takes a clear, grounded look at what AI actually is, how writers are really using it, and why so much of the backlash misses the point. With dry humor and a practical, no-nonsense approach, this book cuts through the noise and focuses on what matters: the work, the process, and the reality of modern writing.This is not a technical manual, and it's not a hype piece. It's a straightforward exploration of how AI fits into the writing process—where it helps, where it doesn't, and where the conversation has gone off track.Inside, you'll find:Why the idea of the "e;pure writer"e; has never really existedWhat AI actually does (and what it absolutely does not do)How writers are using AI for brainstorming, editing, and productivityWhere ethical concerns are valid—and where they become performanceWhy burnout, time pressure, and workload matter more than people admitHow to think clearly about writing in a rapidly changing landscapeThis book doesn't argue that writers should blindly embrace AI.It doesn't argue that they should reject it, either.Instead, it makes a case for something much simpler: understanding the tool, using it responsibly, and focusing on the quality of the work rather than the panic surrounding it.Because at the end of the day, the fundamentals haven't changed.Readers still care about clarity.They still respond to voice.They still expect writing that feels intentional and worth their time.AI doesn't replace those things.And it doesn't replace the writer.If you're trying to make sense of AI without the noise, the outrage, or the constant shifting opinions, this book offers a calm, honest place to start.