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Seventeen final-year M.A. English Literature students from Government Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, became published authors. Their books, covering diverse themes, were the result of a month-long writing process following an AI-focused workshop called A.U.T.H.O.R. (AI-Driven Unlocking of Talent for Human Original Renderings) 2025. Faculty mentorship guided the students through the publishing process. The college principal hailed the achievement as a significant milestone for the institution.
News Article:
Coimbatore Students Become Published Authors After AI-Empowered Workshop
COIMBATORE, October 23, 2025 – Seventeen M.A. English Literature students from Government Arts and Science College (Autonomous) in Coimbatore celebrated a remarkable achievement today with the release of their first published books. The students, all in their final year of studies, showcased their literary talent in a diverse collection of works spanning topics from human emotions and cultural heritage to fantasy and contemporary social issues.
The books are the culmination of a month-long writing journey that followed a two-day workshop called A.U.T.H.O.R. (AI-Driven Unlocking of Talent for Human Original Renderings) 2025. The workshop aimed to empower students with AI tools to assist in the writing and publishing process. Under the guidance of faculty members G. Subramanian, A. S. Mohanagiri, S. M. Syed Hussain, M.S. Zakir Hussain, K. Anuradha, and K. Geetha Swamy, the students were introduced to all stages of book creation.
The faculty mentorship guided the 14 female and three male students in publishing original works through structured exercises and personalized instruction.
“This is a proud moment in the institution’s history,” said College Principal M.R. Yezhili during the book release ceremony. “This feat by the students will significantly enhance the institution’s reputation and future rankings by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.”
Head of the English Department R. Gowri Shankar, and Vice-Principal P. Kanagaraj, Head and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, were also present at the ceremony. The success of the A.U.T.H.O.R. workshop points to the growing importance of integrating AI in educational programs to foster creativity and empower young authors.