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Stargazers Club|When Injury Ended My Writing Life: After 65 Million Views, How AI Helped Eliza Starry Reclaim Creative Control and Go Global

|Monday, April 6, 2026
|When Injury Ended My Writing Life: After 65 Million Views, How AI Helped Eliza Starry Reclaim Creative Control and Go Global
|Stargazers Club
|Silent Observers of Eliza Starry
|Starry Eagle Word Museum (SEWM) Zone 2

About Eliza Starry (伊莉莎・S)
1 | Background & Identity
Eliza Starry is an author and creator from Taiwan, formerly known by the pen name 蒼野之鷹 (Starry Eagle).

2 | Legacy & Milestones
Since 2017, she has managed the book review platform starryeagle.com (Starry Eagle Word Museum / 星空文字博物館). Specializing in romance and Danmei (BL) literature, the site has amassed over 65 million views. She later rebranded from her early persona, 蒼野之鷹 (Starry Eagle), to her official author name, Eliza Starry.

3 | The 2023 Turning Point
In 2023, she officially retired from the book review industry due to health challenges (chronic hand injuries from long-term writing), ceasing all new review requests and collaborations.

4 | 2025: The AI Transformation
Beginning in 2025, she initiated a site-wide transformation, including the launch of Starry Eagle Word Museum (SEWM) Zone 2. By collaborating with AI (such as ChatGPT and Gemini), she successfully reclaimed her creative control and has since accumulated a vast body of new work.

5 | Current Movements (2026)
As of April 2026, Eliza is executing her plan to translate her works into English. After facing rejection from traditional Taiwanese publishers, she has pivoted toward international publishing platforms to reach a global audience.

6 | Digital Ecosystem
She operates two primary websites:

starryeagle.com: Originally focused on book reviews, now the Starry Eagle Word Museum.

elizastarry.com: Dedicated to her original creations, publishing announcements, and author notes.
She is committed to making these platforms “live for another decade” through continuous AI-augmented creation.

7 | The “First-Gen Creator” Spirit
Described as a “First-Generation Creator,” her content explores the intersection of reading reflections, creative philosophy, publishing strategies, and the pivotal life moment of going global after local setbacks.

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