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      <description>Rie Kudan won the Akutagawa Prize, Joe Vasicek cut his book cycle from 2 years to 14 days, Leanne Leeds ships 12-15 books a year at a 4.5-star Amazon average, and Hachette pulled a novel after Pangram clocked it at 78.4% AI-generated. The Sudowrite / NovelCrafter / Claude + Scrivener stack is now the Western mainstream, and the Chinese-language world has nothing equivalent.</description>
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