Shy Girl, a horror novel by Mia Ballard, was one of those buzzy books that leapt from self-published prominence into full-on trade publication. Until yesterday, that is, when publisher Hachette pulled the book from the UK market and canceled plans to bring it to the US.
The move came after a New York Times investigation suggested that AI had been used in significant parts of the work.
“If it isn’t AI, she’s a terrible writer”
Shy Girl was self-published in 2025 and quickly found an audience on social media. The novel follows a depressed, OCD woman named Gia who, down on her luck, encounters a “sugar daddy” who pays off her debts. All she has to do? Live as his literal pet. Eventually, of course, living like an animal makes her into an animal, and things apparently get nasty.


It’s interesting to see how the conversation around AI in publishing is evolving. The decision to pull the novel definitely highlights the complexities of authorship and technology in the literary world. Looking forward to seeing how this situation unfolds!