Pakistan, June 17 -- Innovations in literary writing have long been integral to the evolution of literature, with figures such as William Shakespeare revolutionizing the stage through inventive dramaturgy and poetic devices, and William Wordsworth redefining lyric poetry with his emphasis on natural emotion and the common tongue. In more recent eras, postcolonial authors have expanded the literary canon by introducing voices and narratives from previously marginalized cultures. However, the innovations of the 21st century bring forth a distinct set of stylistic, thematic, and technological shifts. Chief among these is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), which has transformed literary production into a hybridized, accessible, ...