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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
23 hours ago

Review: Katherine Dunn's 'Near Flesh' is a grim and gritty display of sinewy prose and morbid humor * Oregon ArtsWatch

The book opens with Pieces, a web of vignettes concerning the fate of amputated body parts, some surgically removed, others lost by accident or acts of violence. In the world of this story, one cannot enter heaven with a body less than fully intact, and the careful provisions that must be made for lost limbs and excised organs animate the business operations and spiritual rites of an entire small town.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
6 hours ago

Quiara Alegria Hudes: When a woman leaves, there is always another woman to provide care in her place. I rebel against that'

Writing and reading saved Quiara Alegría Hudes' life and enabled her to expand from theater into fiction, telling both Puerto Rican and broader American stories.
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fromThe New Yorker
13 hours ago

"Intimacy," by Aysegul Savas

A surprising, informal meeting highlighted mutual generosity, reshaped expectations, and revealed diminished idealization of admired figures.
fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

The story behind the spy stories: show reveals secrets of John le Carre's craft

Accompanying the photo are two of his quotes. I am not a spy who writes novels, I am a writer who briefly worked in the secret world, one says. The second, after questioning whom, if anyone, we can trust, continues: What is loyalty to ourselves, to whom, to what? Whom, if anyone, can we love? And what is the caring individual's relationship to the institutions he services?
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
23 hours ago

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Not McMinnville's Gallery Theatre * Oregon ArtsWatch

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf exposes characters' self-imposed illusions that conceal painful truths, forcing brutal self-awareness and emotionally demanding performances.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago
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SF's "Read the Room" Free Book Fest + Mini Block Party (North Beach)

Community book celebration at Jack Kerouac Alley featuring readings, open mic, youth activities, music, games, and a drive to send popular LGBT books nationwide.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

The 4 biggest benefits of self-publishing for bestselling romantasy author Carissa Broadbent

Carissa Broadbent transitioned from self-publishing to a hybrid deal with Bramble, achieving bestseller success while retaining some e-book rights and revisiting earlier works.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 day ago

The Unexpected Delights of Columbus, Ohio

A couple of years ago, I spent a weekend in Columbus, Ohio. I promise this isn't the setup to a smug New Yorker's unimaginative quip ("longest weekend of my life"). Those were a charmed 48 hours. A few things were on my side: I was escaping parental responsibility (our oldest was applying to high school, a fraught time) and the weather was unexpectedly beautiful (70 degrees in late October, disturbing but delicious). I was in town for work, but my work is, if I'm honest, not difficult. Turn up at the public library and talk? That would take but one hour out of a whole weekend. I had time to kill.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago
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'Jilly Cooper's manners were impeccable. Every time I wrote anything about her over the years, a handwritten card arrived days later, thanking me warmly'

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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'Irish charm, that everyone in England regards as a confidence trick, is completely genuine. The plainest of people are attractive here' - Jilly Cooper's Dublin partying days and the horsey set

fromIndependent
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'Jilly Cooper's manners were impeccable. Every time I wrote anything about her over the years, a handwritten card arrived days later, thanking me warmly'

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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'Irish charm, that everyone in England regards as a confidence trick, is completely genuine. The plainest of people are attractive here' - Jilly Cooper's Dublin partying days and the horsey set

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I'm going to write about all of it': author Chris Kraus on success, drugs and I Love Dick

Chris Kraus's late mainstream success with I Love Dick compelled candid exploration of middle age, artistic identity, and the awkward aftermath of earlier work.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Junot Diaz, writer: People like to hate migrants, but the hard part is standing up to power'

Some people mistake writer Junot Diaz, 56, for a rock star even though he doesn't look like one. The writer who does look like one and who also wanders the halls is Mariana Enriquez, with her gray hair and black clothes. The Argentine is another illustrious participant in the Cosmopoetica Festival, which ended on October 5. What the audacious Leiva fan doesn't know is that he's standing before a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Making of "Adaptation"

A previous passenger had abandoned a day-old copy of the Miami Herald between the evacuation-procedure card and the air-sickness bag. As I idly flipped through it, I noticed a story about a local nurseryman named John Laroche and three Seminole men who had been arrested for stealing rare orchids from a Florida swamp. It was a sliver of a story, but I was intrigued by it, by seeing the words "swamp" and "orchids" and "Seminoles" and "plant cloning" and "criminal" together in one place.
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from48 hills
1 day ago

First-ever Robert Crumb biography zaps with iconoclast's free speech and wild pen - 48 hills

Robert Crumb rose from selling underground comix in 1960s San Francisco to museum-recognized artist whose Genesis illustrations sold for millions while retaining distinct values.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Jen Silverman and the season of the 'Witch' * Oregon ArtsWatch

Tara-Jean is confused, then frightened, as Cass crowds into her, getting almost nose-to-nose as she searches the young star's face for something that will explain Tara-Jean's stratospheric success and her own failure. "Our faces were so close that her eyes looked like one giant copper eye," Cass recalls. "There were green flecks inside that copper eye. Was that the mark of fate?"
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Tommy Orange talks about his plans for the 2025 MacArthur Fellowship

But it turns out the Oakland writer had been keeping the intel quiet for about a month already after Chris Lovely, senior program officer at the MacArthur Foundation, pranked him when delivering the good news. She'd set up a call asking for his input on another person she said was a fellowship candidate. Then, when he got on the call, she flipped the script and told him he'd been selected. It was all kind of a blur, he said in an interview.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Fall Goals: Pick Up a Book

Reading for pleasure has declined sharply in the U.S., undermining learning, relationships, well-being, and cognitive skills amid growing digital distraction.
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fromGameSpot
2 days ago

B2G1 Free Nintendo Books, Movies, And Cartoons At Amazon

Amazon is running a Buy Two, Get One Free sale on Nintendo books, movies, and TV until October 11, including strategy guides and art books.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Natalie Haynes: I'll never read anything by a Bronte again'

Early picture books, Peanuts, a Greek primer, and Cynthia Heimel's witty columns fostered a lifelong love of reading and motivated pursuit of writing and standup.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

25 Absolute Best Cookbooks Of 2025 (So Far) - Tasting Table

2025 cookbooks connect food to culture, heritage, seasonality, and personal memoirs, offering global culinary insights and simple, seasonal cooking.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 days ago

Ask a Local: Literary Edinburgh According to Poet Marcas Mac an Tauineir

Edinburgh’s literary character thrives through secondhand bookshops, Gaelic literature, cultural institutions, and resident poets who weave the city’s past into everyday places.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

A former teenage hacker investigates a disappearance linked to AI-driven vivid dreaming, delivering a near-future thriller blending action and thoughtful AI and social commentary.
fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

A Librarian Who Refused To Ban Books Wins $700,000 Settlement

In 2023, Terri Lesley was fired from her job of library system director in Campbell County, Wyoming, after 27 years on the job. While those who fired her said it was for performance issues, the decision came amid a battle over LGBTQ library books that some wanted banned from the library system. Lesley stood her ground and was terminated the day after refusing to physically take the books off the shelves.
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fromGameSpot
2 days ago

Stunning Lovecraft Collector's Box Set Gets First Major Discount, Just In Time For Halloween

H.P. Lovecraft is responsible for a long list of classic horror stories that continue to be highly influential in the world of literature, film, television, and video games. The author's blend of unsettling cosmic horror with sci-fi/fantasy and Gothic settings--almost always with an ample dose of weird--is so recognizable that the word Lovecraftian is used to describe stories inspired by his work.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 days ago

Why this Berkeley poet is training to fight wildfires

Rachel Richardson's Smother explores wildfires, grief, motherhood, and resilience, drawing on personal loss and her training as a wildfire firefighter.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

'I felt guilty complaining about inheriting a beautiful castle but I also resented the situation' - 'Death Metal baron' Randal Plunkett on taking the reins at Dunsany

Inheriting a dilapidated ancestral estate forces confronting personal grief, familial duty, and the responsibility to restore land and legacy toward renewal.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Laszlo Krasznahorkai and Contemporary Europe's Perilous Reality

László Krasznahorkai's fiction uses relentless, long, unstopped sentences that circle elusive revelations, probing reality toward madness while initially reaching few English readers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Very significant' Jack Kerouac story discovered after mafia boss auction

The two-page typewritten manuscript signed by Kerouac in green ink is titled The Holy, Beat, and Crazy Next Thing and is dated 15 April 1957, five months before his classic of beat literature, On the Road, was published. It was discovered last year during the disposal of items owned by Paul Castellano, who ran the feared Gambino crime family in New York from 1976 until he was murdered in a hail of gunfire on 16 December 1985.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

Portland Poetry Confluence brings poets working on the margins to center stage * Oregon ArtsWatch

Poetry on the margins builds community, preserves memory, amplifies silenced voices, and sustains hope through independent presses and collective gatherings.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Colm Toibin: Why I set up a press to publish Nobel winner Laszlo Krasznahorkai

Long, snaking sentences and apocalyptic extremes push language and consciousness beyond conventional narrative, rendering fear and violence vividly.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

'I've Overshared Already, and I'm Bored of It'

Lukas Gage centers attention-seeking behavior, childhood trauma, mental-health struggles, and candid admissions about lying, shaped by manic episodes.
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

"Vanderpump Rules" Star Scheana Shay Is Leaning Into Her Latin Heritage

That was the tricky part, because I could have written a novel on a novel on a novel of my life, but it's like, okay, what parts are people going to care about? What should I expand on? What should we, you know, just maybe brush over, or not put in at all? It really was a collaborative effort between myself, my team, my manager, Mark - so much help on it. And the publisher, ultimately. You know, we submitted everything, and they're like, "Okay, this is maybe a little too much childhood. Let's cut back here, but go deeper on this subject." And so overall, [it was a] very collaborative effort, and it worked.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Meet Anamanaguchi, the band behind the last Scott Pilgrim video game's soundtrack and the next one

Scott Pilgrim is a pop-culture-saturated coming-of-age epic blending manga, indie rock, video games, and chiptune-influenced music across multiple media.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season-Finale Recap: A Little Escape

Brian and Murtagh survive Gallowglass attacks, uncover Colum MacKenzie as the assassin's hirer, and Brian intends to crash Ellen's wedding despite his broken heart.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

America's Most Famous Nap

Washington Irving became America's first literary celebrity, creating enduring tales like Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that blend folklore and satire.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen audiobook review an immersive all-star dramatisation

An all-star Audible audio dramatization of Pride & Prejudice offers a fresh, immersive retelling with strong casting, brisk pacing, and evocative sound design.
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fromGameSpot
3 days ago

Classic Stephen King Book Box Set Gets 50% Discount At Amazon

Classic King Box Set 1 (Pet Sematary, Christine, Cujo) is on sale at Amazon for $29.73, about 50% off, and eligible for the B2G1 promotion.
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fromOpen Culture
3 days ago

The Aberdeen Bestiary, One of the Great Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts, Now Digitized in High Resolution & Made Available Online

Human cultures observed and learned from animals, embedding animal behavior in moral tales and literature while modern language often uses dehumanizing animal comparisons.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

5 books to help you reset your routine

What if our most productive selves aren't when we're on Zoom calls or churning through emails, but when we give ourselves the space and the time to move, think, and rest? Move. Think. Rest. outlines a compelling new framework for work in the 21st century-one that replaces slowly dying of burnout at your desk with a productivity routine that makes downtime a must-have.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Look out for number one! Selfish self-help books are booming but will they improve your life?

Self-help trends promote radical self-prioritization, encouraging people to reject people-pleasing and therapeutic fawning to reclaim personal thoughts, needs, and agency.
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fromOpen Culture
4 days ago

Mark Twain Makes a List of 60 American Comfort Foods He Missed While Traveling Abroad (1880)

Satirical travel accounts portray American travelers' tactlessness and belligerence while balancing exact caricatures with detailed descriptions, curiosity, and delight.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Do You Believe in Ghosts?

Scientific physics and perceptual limitations explain ghost reports, yet ghost-themed fiction and polls show persistent public belief and cultural interest.
#nobel-prize-in-literature
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

A Cartoonist's Journey to the Scene of a Riot

Autobiographical graphic reportage documents human stories and democratic consequences of the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots through detailed visuals and eyewitness accounts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins the Nobel prize in literature 2025

The Academy cited the 71-year-old's compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art. Krasznahorkai is known for his dystopian, melancholic novels, which have won numerous prizes, including the 2019 National Book award for translated literature and the 2015 Man Booker International prize. Several of his works, including his novels Satantango and The Melancholy of Resistance, have been adapted into feature films.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Fresh evidence unlocks Bible's secrets to reveal exact time Jesus died

Astronomical data, Gospel timing, and historical evidence converge to support April 3, 33 AD at about 3:00 pm as the time of Jesus' death.
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fromJezebel
4 days ago

Our October Book Pick Is 'Dominion,' a Novel About Power & Pain in a Southern Black Community

Dominion , the debut novel from Addie E. Citchens, takes its title most obviously from its setting: the fictional town of Dominion, Mississippi, a small town where the prominent Winfrey family holds a preeminent social and spiritual position in the Black community. But the title also has another meaning, because this is a novel about degrees of power and privilege, and who is permitted dominion over whom.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

What Kate McKinnon's multi-hyphenate career can teach us about creativity

As a child, McKinnon had loved books about slightly oddball characters, like those found in Roald Dahl books. Her favorite heroine was Pippi Longstocking, whom she played in a kindergarten performance. She loved the character so much that she would show up at school for years in a full-on Pippi costume, complete with pipe cleaners in her hair to mimic the heroine's iconic protruding red pigtails.
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fromPortland Monthly
4 days ago

The Ursula K. Le Guin Cat Book You've Been Waiting For

A posthumous collection gathers whimsical, observational, and elegiac poems, sketches, children's stories, and illustrations celebrating cats' immediacy, ephemerality, and shared moments.
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Kate DiCamillo on the Solace of Fairy Tales

how to be brave in the face of that terror-which is a terror we all feel, not just kids. To wit, here I am, at sixty-one, going back to these stories and finding more comfort, more terror, and ever more relevance.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

The Smashing Machine Thinks It's Too Cool for a Training Montage. It's Absolutely Not.

Debate over The Smashing Machine's portrayal of Dwayne Johnson; review of Sterlin Harjo's Tulsa-set noir The Lowdown; examination of AI figure Tilly Norwood.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

Eugene-based Quiltfolk celebrates the color and creativity of quilts, including the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show * Oregon ArtsWatch

Quiltfolk is an ad-free, high-quality quarterly 'bookazine' celebrating regional quilting through curated photography, local stories, and state-focused issues.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

The "Unfit" Mothers of Ariana Harwicz

Ariana Harwicz's slim novels portray disintegrating maternal figures in rural settings, fusing visceral body horror, metamorphosis, and psychological fragmentation.
fromPortland Monthly
4 days ago

Portland's 'New Yorker' Cartoonist on the Important Kind of Jokes

In the aughts, after growing disenchanted with his dream of becoming a Disney animator, he decided cartooning would be his lot in life. When he learned, in the wake of the Great Recession, that The New Yorker was the primary outlet still publishing cartoons, cracking the code of America's idiosyncratic intellectual stand-by became his mission. Until that point, The Far Side, Calvin and Hobbes, Ren & Stimpy, and South Park had been his guiding lights ("all those '90s dudes").
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fromPoynter
4 days ago

Q&A: How one reporter spent six years uncovering how rehab failed the people it was meant to save - Poynter

Investigative reporting exposes systemic failures in America's drug rehab industry and catalyzes accountability, legal probes, and policy reforms.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

What the 'One Piece' pirate flag means in Gen Z protests DW 10/08/2025

The Straw Hat Jolly Roger from One Piece became a global Gen Z protest symbol of freedom, resistance to corruption, and solidarity with oppressed people.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

Here are the finalists for the 2025 National Book Awards

The National Book Awards finalists include 25 nominees across categories with winners announced Nov. 19; George Saunders and Roxane Gay receive lifetime achievement honors.
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fromGameSpot
5 days ago

The Excellent Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Library Book Box Set Is Just $44 For Big Deal Days

The Skyrim Library 3-volume box set and related Elder Scrolls books and merchandise are heavily discounted during Prime Big Deal Days on Amazon.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

New books this week: Thomas Pynchon's first novel in 12 years, and much more

Thomas Pynchon published Shadow Ticket, a Depression-era madcap conspiracy mystery starring private eye Hicks McTaggart.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The Devil Book by Asta Olivia Nordenhof review a Danish series that burns with purpose

At about 2am on the night of 7 April 1990, a fire broke out on board the MS Scandinavian Star, a car and passenger ferry operating between Oslo and Frederikshavn. Inadequate staff training coupled with jammed fire doors aiding the spread of the fire and the subsequent release of deadly hydrogen cyanide gas from burning laminates resulted in the deaths of 159 people.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
5 days ago

October Book Bag: from a myth-busting Chaim Soutine biography to an anthology of Palestinian artists and writers

the book is overwhelmingly making the argument that the way Soutine is often discussed, as an Expressionist in the grips of a psychological pain expressed in his work, is not borne out by his life story, the way he felt about his work, or the paintings themselves.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Elizabeth Harrower wrote some of Australia's best novels then disappeared for decades. Even she wasn't sure why

Elizabeth Harrower produced timeless novels exploring emotional tyranny and female psychological struggle, later withdrawing from publishing and rediscovered in her eighties.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

EXCLUSIVE: Mormon Mom Mayci Neeley on Making Her 'Secret Life' Public

Mayci Neeley survived abuse, sexual assault, the death of her child's father, severe depression, and found purpose as a young mother caring for her son.
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fromInsideHook
5 days ago

AI Scammers Are Now Using Book Clubs to Target Authors

AI-driven book scams use fake or flattering book-club emails to extract 'spotlight' fees from writers and exploit AI-generated book content.
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fromHarvard Business Review
5 days ago

When Authentic Leadership Backfires

Strict authenticity can hinder career progress; deliberate self-selection, adaptability, and strategic self-presentation often produce better leadership, performance, and social outcomes.
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fromGameSpot
5 days ago

Berserk Manga Deluxe Editions Drop To Lowest Prices Ever, Save Over 50%

Berserk Deluxe Editions are deeply discounted during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, with several volumes over 50% off and many Deluxe volumes under $25.
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fromGameSpot
5 days ago

TMNT Fans Can Save Big On The Last Ronin Graphic Novels During Amazon Big Deals Days

The Last Ronin graphic novel is currently on sale for $12.74 (normally $30) during Amazon Big Deals Days, with additional TMNT deals available.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Change is inevitable. Ancient Tibetan wisdom can help you navigate it

Traveling in Bardo interweaves explorations of impermanence in our everyday existence with Slater's girlhood in America and time spent with her Tibetan family in Darjeeling. Like her great-grandfather before her, she spreads guidance about "bardo" between-states, or periods of life transition, to Western audiences. Change is inevitable, can come at any moment, and only by growing our acceptance of uncertainty and endings can we live more fully. Tibetan bardo teachings help us navigate and embrace life in its sorrow and joy.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Virtues of Horror and Gore

Over millions of years, Scrivner reminds us, human beings became more knowledgeable about and sensitized to threats from predators as well as repulsed by and afraid of them. "This imprint," Scrivner writes, "lies at the core of our morbid curiosity," which can serve us well "when threats are placed in a safe context," such as a story, a movie, a "haunted house," or a video game.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

People screamed. Cried. Threw up': 10 extraordinary life lessons from Ozzy Osbourne's new memoir

Here's the thing, man, wonders the late Ozzy Osbourne in his new memoir. Why would anyone want life advice from me? Yes, he gave us Iron Man, War Pigs, Planet Caravan and so many other metal classics. But, by his own admission, Osbourne was also a criminal, a cheat and an addict, who routinely risked his and others' lives and bit the head off a bat.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The Elements by John Boyne review intertwined tales of trauma

The Elements collects four interlinked novellas about characters repeatedly confronting trauma, sexual violence, and attempts to find peace amid recurring connections.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
6 days ago

Test Yourself on Horror Novels That Were Adapted for the Screen

A Halloween-themed multiple-choice quiz spotlights popular horror novels adapted into film, television, and theater and provides links to the books and their screen versions.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
6 days ago

Oak Park, Illinois author DJ Corchin boosts bookshops: 'Fighting for their right to survive'

DJ Corchin supports independent bookstores, transitioned from musician to children's author, and writes emotion-focused children's books encouraging community and emotional learning.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Two novels explore intergenerational ties, friendship, and individuals navigating social upheaval, identity, and responsibility amid historical and contemporary crises.
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

How to Discover Books

"A writer," Saul Bellow once observed, "is a reader moved to emulation." But what if it's also the other way around? What if, when we think about writing, we are actually teaching ourselves how to read? For me, the act of setting words to paper always exists in conjunction with the question of what I have been reading-and why. Books, after all, require readers to bring them to life.
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fromGameSpot
6 days ago

Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Collector's Edition Guide Has Never Been This Cheap

The Legend of Zelda fans can get the fantastic Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition Guide for only $16.66 (was $45) at Amazon as part of the retailer's Prime Big Deal Days early book sale. Like many books in the promotion, the full discount doesn't show up until you click the coupon on the store page and add it to your cart. The nearly $30 discount is the best deal we've seen since the official hardcover strategy guide's publication in July 2023.
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from48 hills
6 days ago

Join 48 Hills' Marke B and author Sarah Schulman at Litquake! - 48 hills

Tenderloin-focused solidarity workshop at Counterpulse SF with Sarah Schulman and Skywatchers; free with RSVP, masks required, doors at 2:30pm.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Jilly Cooper, author of Rivals and Riders, dies aged 88

Jilly Cooper, creator of The Rutshire Chronicles, died aged 88 after a fall; her novels explored class, sex, marriage, rivalry, grief and fertility.
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fromGameSpot
6 days ago

D&D Visual History Special Edition Box Set Is Only $45 For Big Deal Days

Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana Special Edition is on sale at Amazon for $45.91 (was $125) during Prime Big Deal Days with an additional $23 coupon for full discount.
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fromGameSpot
5 days ago

Get The Complete Calvin Hobbes Box Set For A Fantastic Price Before It's Gone

Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days discounts offer The Complete Calvin and Hobbes three-volume hardcover box set for $87.29 (was $225) and sale-priced compendiums.
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