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Fear Not, Creative
Futureproofing Artistic Work in the Age of AI
Fear Not, Creative
Futureproofing Artistic Work in the Age of AI
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Description
Thrive in an increasingly synthetic and saturated marketplace with this creative rebellion manual for musicians, artists, designers, and makers of all types.
Music producer Steven Potaczek cuts through the hype and hysteria surrounding generative AI, providing tools that safeguard and amplify the unique voices of artists. With clarity, practical guidance, and proven strategies, it shows how creatives of all kinds can turn disruption into opportunity.
Readers will learn how to:
- Decode the AI threat with clarity and confidence
- Transform anxiety into action and reclaim creative power
- Develop a bold artistic voice that cuts through the noise and AI slop
- Build creative confidence by vulnerably leaning into their humanity
- Protect income and position themselves as irreplaceably human in a content-saturated economy
Through a compelling mix of historical context, advice, and cultural critique, this book unpacks what generative AI really is, demystifies buzzwords, and reveals where machines fall short. By reexamining and redefining value in the contemporary creative economy, Potaczek offers clear guidance on how to stand out, build loyalty, and create work that resonates far beyond the algorithmic churn of AI. Amid the anxiety and uncertainty of an increasingly automated world, this book delivers the definitive playbook for making art – and making a living – in the age of AI.
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Table of Contents
Part One: The Machine and the Mirror: Understanding How We Got Here
1. Is This the End of Creative Work?
2. A Brief History of AI-Through a Creative Lens
3. Policy, Not Panic
4. What AI Can't Do
5. We've Been Here Before
Part Two: Reclaiming Creative Power: How We Move Forward
6. Using the Tools Without Becoming One
7. Craft is the New Creative Currency
8. Humanity is the New Market Premium
9. Building An Audience Without Burning Out
10. Keeping the Channel Open
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Product details
| Published | 03 Sep 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 208 |
| ISBN | 9798216460923 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 4 b/w illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Fear Not, Creative spoke to me in a way that few books have ever done. Like so many other creatives, I too suffer from the constant fear, anxiety, and uncertainty that AI injects into my art at every opportunity. Fortunately, Steven Potaczek has turned that fear into freedom by giving us permission to engage with AI as a tool to help us fully embrace and expand our creativity without boundaries, guilt, or judgement. Designed to help us understand our relationship with technology as well as our own humanity, Fear Not, Creative deserves to be in every academic's library, at every producer's console, and on every musician's bedside table.
Tonya Butler, Chair, Music Business/Management, Berklee College of Music
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Fear Not, Creative dispels the rampant scaremongering that has gripped large portions of the creative industries.
Chris Fryar, Grammy Award-winning drummer, Zac Brown Band
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Essential reading for anyone serious about their creative future. Fear Not, Creative is a powerful, practical guide to staying original and building real connection in a world drowning in imitation.
Simon Lythgoe, producer of American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance
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After more than 25 years of making records in a world that existed long before AI, I've learned that the work people remember is never the safest or most polished – it's the most human. Potaczek captures that truth beautifully, reminding us that in an age of infinite content, voice, authenticity, and creative courage, are what truly set meaningful work apart.
Bryan White, Grammy Award-winning country artist
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A fierce and beautiful defense of human creativity in a world increasingly shaped by AI, this book reminds us that making art is and will always be a deeply human endeavor. Urgent, humane, and profoundly hopeful.
Sidney Pink, Creative & Professional Studies, Maryland Institute College of Art, USA
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Most of the discourse about AI and the music industry falls into 1 of 2 categories: an enthusiastic but uncritical embrace, or a wholesale doom and gloom rejection. If the history of technology teaches us anything, it is that the way forward always lies in between and beyond these 2 extremes. In Fear Not, Creative, Potaczek pioneers the path forward with seasoned insight, clarity, and an engaging narrative style.
Jason Lee Guthrie, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies, Clayton State University, USA

























