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fromBon Appetit
2 hours ago

Listen to BA Bake Club's Podcast on Guinness Cake

The cake came to me rather easily. I had a vision. I got lucky. But the challenge came when it was time to develop the frosting. I feel like everyone in the Test Kitchen had an opinion on what it should be...I definitely tried at least 10 different frostings.
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fromJezebel
7 minutes ago

We Finally Have a Real-Life Hannah Montana

I'm at a point in my career when I'm tired of this being a secret. I'm tired of people debating if I'm a real person or if I'm three men. I am a real person, and I have a real identity, and I don't have anything to hide.
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fromFlowingData
8 hours ago

Visual guide for Infinite Jest

Christian Swinehart created Infinite Digest, an illustrated companion to Infinite Jest, visualizing its structure and character connections.
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fromKqed
7 hours ago

11 New Books for April That Step Inside Someone Else's World

Keefe's latest book examines modern London's ties to the financial elite through a tragic incident involving a young man's death in the Thames.
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fromItsnicethat
10 hours ago

Lizzy Stewart's The Wreck tells a messy love story like only an illustrator could

Lizzy Stewart's second illustrated novel, The Wreck, blends comic panels, prose, and illustrations to explore complex themes of friendship and communal living.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

The Beginning Comes After the End by Rebecca Solnit review a manual for coping with change

Hope is a sense of potential for change, acknowledging the unknowability of the future and the importance of direction in progress.
#friendship
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fromAnOther
6 hours ago

A Gripping Debut Novel with an Intense Female Friendship at Its Centre

Friendship and obsession shape the narrative of Stephanie Wambugu's debut novel, Lonely Crowds, focusing on Ruth and Maria's evolving relationship.
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fromAnOther
6 hours ago

A Gripping Debut Novel with an Intense Female Friendship at Its Centre

Friendship and obsession shape the narrative of Stephanie Wambugu's debut novel, Lonely Crowds, focusing on Ruth and Maria's evolving relationship.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Overnight by Dan Richards audiobook review an immersive journey into the night worker's world

To stay out late, to remain awake and mobile from dusk till dawn, to walk the streets all night... is to enter an unfamiliar state of being and seeing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

You Are the Fuhrer's Unrequited Love by Jean-Noel Orengo review Hitler, Speer and beyond

Simon Wiesenthal maintained a complex correspondence with Nazi war criminal Albert Speer, reflecting on Speer's post-war rehabilitation and public persona.
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fromZDNET
8 hours ago

How to loan a Kindle book

The Kindle allows users to easily share or loan books through specific options like Family Library or direct loaning.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

11 new books in April offer a chance to step inside someone else's world

Books provide an alternative to doomscrolling, offering perspectives on anxiety, corruption, and reality.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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'I was just riveted': Plane crashes, dark tech inspire SF book of the year

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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

'I was just riveted': Plane crashes, dark tech inspire SF book of the year

Kate Folk's novel 'Sky Daddy' explores a woman's obsession with planes and her struggle for connection in a modern, isolating world.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

Unconventional Novels About Conventional People

Aging revolutionaries and conformists share parallel narratives of disillusionment and the loss of youthful dreams in recent literature.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

Children's author Philip Stead chats about his new book

Bernadette embarks on a quest to find a missing goat to save her friend and prevent the king from eating turtle stew.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Ghostwriting Is Good, Actually

Ghostwriting, when done by humans, can provide valuable support to authors and help share unique perspectives.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Behold: The National Book Foundation's '5 Under 35'

The National Book Foundation recognizes five authors under 35 for their impactful debut works, focusing on diverse themes and experiences.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

How to Throw the Ultimate Dinner Party, According to Jago Rackham

To Entertain is a genre-defying book blending memoir and recipes, focusing on the importance of community through dinner parties.
fromThe Nation
1 day ago

The Worlds of Jamaica Kincaid

I find England ugly...I hate England; the weather is like a jail sentence...the food in England is like a jail sentence.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

What It Means to Be American

Younger generations have lost faith in American institutions due to nearly two decades of economic turmoil, which has led to a significant rise in populism across the United States.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

Larry Clark and James Gilroy Revisit Their Youth

Larry Clark and James Gilroy's collaboration captures their unique friendship and shared experiences through photography and drawings, reflecting a life lived authentically.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

My Lover, the Rabbi by Wayne Koestenbaum review as fierce and strange as anything you'll read this year

Wayne Koestenbaum's novel explores obsession and desire through a modernist lens, intertwining characters in a narrative reminiscent of 19th-century literature.
fromBustle
1 day ago

These 'Testaments' Characters Have A Shocking Connection To 'The Handmaid's Tale'

Aunt Lydia oversees the education of Aunts at Ardua Hall while planning a scheme to overthrow Gilead from the inside, revealing her life story in a cruel society.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Colin Kaepernick to publish memoir 'The Perilous Fight' 10 years after kneeling for anthem

People saw the moment. But they didn't see the years that made it possible: the questions about who I was; the injustices I could no longer ignore; the voices of those who came before me that I carried into that stadium.
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fromDefector
1 day ago

Anatomy Of A Gaucho | Defector

The gaucho is, finally, a virile man-a descendant of those combative settlers, a rugged horserider. Sandra Jatahy Pesavento describes the gaucho ideal as 'the brave horseman of the undulating plains, the valiant centaur of the pampas.'
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Modern heroes and a ravaged Earth: reboot of 1950s space comic Dan Dare has liftoff

I kind of daydreamed what it would be like to have a modern Dan Dare. That resulted in me emailing the Dan Dare Corporation asking if I could pitch a new Dan Dare graphic novel series. They said yes.
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fromPitchfork
23 hours ago

Tears for Fears' Roland Orzabal Is Writing an "Astrological Memoir"

Roland Orzabal's autobiography, Welcome To Your Life, explores his life, career, and personal experiences through the lens of astrology.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Is Recovery Too Serious to Be Funny?

Recovery literature often overlooks humor, focusing instead on serious tones despite the potential for laughter in the journey.
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fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Ben Lerner's Novel of Fathers and Sons

Modern masculinity is characterized by anxiety and insecurity, regardless of age or responsibilities, as depicted in Ben Lerner's fiction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Upward Bound by Woody Brown review extraordinary debut from a non-speaking autistic author

Upward Bound serves as a dismal adult daycare for the disabled, highlighting the struggles of its clients and the compassion of its staff.
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fromInc
2 days ago

Most Self-Published Books Fail. These Marketing Strategies Help Entrepreneurs Win

Self-publishing requires an 'authorpreneur' mindset, treating the book as a business to ensure long-term success through effective marketing.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Bay Area Cartoonist Captures New Motherhood in 'Bury Me Already'

Wertz's book, Bury Me Already, humorously chronicles her pregnancy and motherhood experiences during the challenges of 2020, including the pandemic and wildfires.
fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

Discover Gadsby: The 50,000-Word Novel Written Without Using the Letter E (1939)

If Youth, throughout all his history, had had a champion to stand up for it; to show a doubting world that a child can think; and, possibly, do it practically; you wouldn't constantly run across folks today who claim that 'a child don't know anything.'
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Girl, 11, turns marsh trees into quirky characters

An 11-year-old girl created whimsical stories for trees in Hackney Marshes, forming the Talking Tree Collective with imaginative characters and backstories.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Crossword editor's desk: April fooling is alive and well in crosswords

The Financial Times puzzle by the setter known locally as Harpo, navigating to Independent 12,318 by the solver known locally as Enigmatist and our own Paul here at the Guardian, continues to impress.
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

You Can Now Buy The Most Iconic American Girl Dolls *In A Bundle*

American Girl celebrates its 40th anniversary by reintroducing eight iconic historical dolls in a nostalgic bundle collection.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

The novels explore complex themes of intimacy, loss, and coping mechanisms in relationships between young women and older figures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Into the Wreck by Susannah Dickey review an immersive exploration of grief

The novel 'Into the Wreck' explores a family's grief and complex dynamics following the death of a father shaped by silence and the Troubles.
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fromAnOther
3 days ago

Inside Kelly Bonneville's Cult Parisian Bookshop Librairie 1909

Kelly Bonneville founded Librairie 1909, a bookshop dedicated to rare publications, and released its first poetry book this month.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

Jay McInerney's Yuppie New York

Jay McInerney's latest novel reflects on the lives of New York's bourgeoisie as they confront aging and nostalgia in familiar settings.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

'London Falling': A Teen Imposter, an Aging Gangster, a Body in the River

Brettler lived a double life, deceiving Sharma about his wealth, leading to fatal consequences for both in London's aspirational culture.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Coping With the Up-and-Down Arc of a Prolific Writer's Life

Merrill Joan Gerber's latest book reflects her writing journey from the 1960s to the present, showcasing selected stories from her extensive career.
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Catherine Lacey Reads "Rate Your Happiness"

Catherine Lacey reads her story 'Rate Your Happiness,' from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine, highlighting her narrative style and thematic depth.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

My husband died suddenly. One final task remained: to publish the book he'd spent 25 years of his life working on

Editing a book on James Joyce took over two decades of research and writing, followed by three and a half years of editing.
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Conor McKeon: The truth is the Munster SHC is one of the purest cultural institutions of this poxed nation

Brian Cody's views on the media at large, or at least that wretched part of it tasked with covering hurling, were dim. Roughly similar in wattage to Bobby Knight.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago
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Louise O'Neill: 'I wanted to write the book that I'd like to have read in the early days of my break-up'

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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Enough of this me me me': Blake Morrison on memoir in the age of oversharing

Memoirs have evolved to embrace candor and vulnerability, allowing anyone to share their personal stories of trauma and identity.
fromIndependent
5 days ago
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Louise O'Neill: 'I wanted to write the book that I'd like to have read in the early days of my break-up'

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Death of an Ordinary Man by Sarah Perry audiobook review an extraordinary chronicle of terminal illness

Sarah Perry's memoir chronicles her father-in-law David's rapid decline from illness to death, highlighting the emotional impact on family.
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fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

This New York reading retreat is rethinking book clubs

Page Break offers a unique weekend retreat where strangers read a novel aloud together, fostering community and enhancing comprehension.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The best recent poetry review roundup

The collection features unrhymed sonnets exploring the relationship between landscape, language, and human experience amidst themes of illness and trauma.
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fromDefector
6 days ago

The Gentle Parenting Of Ben Lerner's 'Transcription' | Defector

Ben Lerner's novels explore themes of youth, sexuality, and the complexities of adulthood through autofictional narratives.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Sarah Hall: Everyone wangs on about Anna Karenina I've never been able to finish it'

My earliest independent reading memory is The Story of Ferdinand by Leaf and Lawson. I loved that bull! My favourite book growing up Big books gave me the whirlies so it took a while for them to start landing.
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fromThe Walrus
6 days ago

The HarperCollins "Canadian Classics" Is an American Side Hustle | The Walrus

HarperCollins Canada will release a series of Canadian reprints titled HarperCollins Canadian Classics on May 5, 2026.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

The world's wealthiest families adopt these 7 key habits for success, according to JPMorgan | Fortune

Reading is a key habit linked to the success of billionaires, emphasizing intentional time management and continuous learning.
fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

These books have the longest waitlists at NYC's libraries

The most common titles on hold with the longest waits include The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, Theo of Golden by Allen Levi, Project Hail Mary by Andrew Weir, Heart the Lover by Lily King and Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden.
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fromFuncheap
6 days ago

"One Book, One Coast" w/ San Francisco Public Library: They Called Us Enemy

One Book, One Coast is a community reading initiative featuring George Takei's graphic memoir, They Called Us Enemy, focusing on Japanese American incarceration during WWII.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

What to Read Right Now, According to Cool Men

Men are encouraged to read a variety of fiction, including classics, memoirs, and trending novels, especially as summer approaches.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This April

April's new book releases cover diverse topics, including sports, family histories, and political extremism.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley review the laureate of bad relationships

Gwendoline Riley's novels transform ordinary lives into something startling, exploring themes of disconnection and complex relationships through spare prose and sharp dialogue.
#reading
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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and a culture that encourages spending time with books.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

Book Lovers, These Towns Were Made for You

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and spaces for readers to enjoy books.
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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and a culture that encourages spending time with books.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

Book Lovers, These Towns Were Made for You

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and spaces for readers to enjoy books.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Yann Martel talks about his new novel, 'Son of Nobody'

Yann Martel's novel 'Son Of Nobody' intertwines the life of Harlow Donne with the lost epic of Psoas, a commoner from the Trojan War.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How American independent bookstores made a massive comeback

Independent bookstores have adapted and are thriving despite the rise of online shopping.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

What to do after a life-defining mistake

The only thing worse than making a mistake is keeping it bottled up inside. Learning from the mistakes of others could help you embark on the healing journey of sharing and working through a mistake of your own, with someone you trust.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'I thought I would get 5,000, a month off work, and then I'd go back and that would be it' - how much do authors really make?

The scenario of a debut writer receiving a six-figure sum from a major publisher is a common fantasy, but it is based on misconceptions about the writing profession.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

How outlaw motorcycle gangs actually work, according to a former undercover ATF agent

Billy Queen infiltrated the Mongols Motorcycle Club for three years, leading to the arrest of 53 members and revealing the club's internal dynamics.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

What we're reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March

Contemporary fiction offers diverse themes, from friendship and business to the complexities of gay life and the struggles of digital nomads.
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fromHarper's Magazine
1 week ago

Intimate Difference, by Jasmine Liu, Christine Smallwood

Siblinghood is portrayed in literature through various dynamics, influencing identity and relationships in works like Antigone and The Metamorphosis.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Under Water by Tara Menon review love, loss and a longing for the ocean

The novel explores themes of loss, love, and environmental fragility through Marissa's reflections on her past and her friendship with Arielle.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney's 'Lake Effect' explores a woman's struggle between family stability and personal happiness amid changing societal norms.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades

Cameron Reed's science fiction explores cognitive estrangement, revealing alien worlds that reflect and challenge our own societal norms and moral dilemmas.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

What Tracy Kidder Stood For

Tracy Kidder transformed complex subjects into impactful nonfiction, influencing readers and elevating journalism's literary quality.
#stephen-king
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fromInverse
1 week ago

47 Years Later, One Ambitious Stephen King Thriller Just Got A Huge Upgrade

Salem's Lot, Stephen King's second novel, was adapted into a successful miniseries, praised for its storytelling and atmospheric horror.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review the writing secrets of Stephen King

Caroline Bicks explores Stephen King's writing techniques through his archives to understand his impact on readers' emotions.
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fromInverse
1 week ago

47 Years Later, One Ambitious Stephen King Thriller Just Got A Huge Upgrade

Salem's Lot, Stephen King's second novel, was adapted into a successful miniseries, praised for its storytelling and atmospheric horror.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review the writing secrets of Stephen King

Caroline Bicks explores Stephen King's writing techniques through his archives to understand his impact on readers' emotions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Baldwin by Nicholas Boggs review the relationships that drove a genius

James Baldwin's legacy has been revitalized, particularly through Raoul Peck's documentary, despite earlier criticisms of his work and its relevance.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Djamel White's Novel Is Irish Fiction's Gangland Answer to Heated Rivalry

Djamel White's debut novel, All Them Dogs, blends crime fiction, romance, and tragedy, featuring a complex protagonist navigating the criminal underworld.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Valeria Luiselli Reads Julio Cortazar

Valeria Luiselli, an acclaimed author, discusses the intricacies of Julio Cortázar's 'The Night Face Up,' highlighting its themes and narrative structure that intertwine reality and dreams.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Does anyone think Matt Goodwin's book on Britain's demise is a publishing sensation? I mean, other than him | Marina Hyde

Liz Truss's book quickly sold out but fell to No 223 in sales, while Matt Goodwin's book faced controversy over AI assistance and publicity tactics.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

A Major Scandal Rocked the Book World. It's Only the Beginning of What's to Come.

Hachette canceled the publication of Mia Ballard's novel Shy Girl due to accusations of A.I. writing influence.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The Secret to Actually Finishing That Passion Project? Treat It Like You Work in a Coal Mine, Says This Best-Selling Author.

Focus on ideas that can sustain long-term commitment rather than chasing every clever thought.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Frankenstein, Jane Eyre and Snow White with a gender-based perspective: The Madwoman in the Attic' and the beginning of feminist literary criticism

The new edition of 'La loca del desvan' revives feminist literary criticism, highlighting the relevance of women's voices in literature today.
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

Why this North African city's UNESCO status makes it 2026's top destination for bookworms

The holiday read has a long history, and for many of us, the pace of modern life means the only time we really get stuck into the latest novel is while spread out on a sunlounger or sipping coffee in a plaza.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize

Six books are finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize, highlighting diverse narratives and female authors.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize

Six books are finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize, highlighting diverse narratives and female authors.
fromFrenchly
1 week ago

Director Francois Ozon and Actress Rebecca Marder on 'The Stranger' - Frenchly

Camus famously summed up the story like this: A man who does not cry at his mother's funeral will be condemned. Thus, the novel begins: 'Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don't know,' introducing Meursault's flat, noncommittal tone.
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fromConsequence
1 week ago

Bob Dylan's AI "Lectures from the Grave" Are an Accidental Warning for What Not to Do

Bob Dylan's new Patreon account offers AI-generated content, raising questions about authenticity and the role of technology in creative expression.
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fromPitchfork
1 week ago

Bob Dylan Launched a Patreon for Some Reason

Bob Dylan has launched a Patreon page featuring exclusive content, including audio essays and fictional letters, for a subscription fee of $5 per month.
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fromConsequence
1 week ago

Bob Dylan's AI "Lectures from the Grave" Are an Accidental Warning for What Not to Do

Bob Dylan's new Patreon account offers AI-generated content, raising questions about authenticity and the role of technology in creative expression.
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fromPitchfork
1 week ago

Bob Dylan Launched a Patreon for Some Reason

Bob Dylan has launched a Patreon page featuring exclusive content, including audio essays and fictional letters, for a subscription fee of $5 per month.
#ai-in-publishing
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

I Had the Literary Scoop of the Year. The New York Times Stole It from Me | The Walrus

Allegations arose that the horror novel 'Shy Girl' was written with AI assistance, leading Hachette to halt its publication.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Soon publishers won't stand a chance': literary world in struggle to detect AI-written books

AI-generated content in literary submissions raises concerns for agents and publishers about authenticity and detection.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

I Had the Literary Scoop of the Year. The New York Times Stole It from Me | The Walrus

Allegations arose that the horror novel 'Shy Girl' was written with AI assistance, leading Hachette to halt its publication.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Soon publishers won't stand a chance': literary world in struggle to detect AI-written books

AI-generated content in literary submissions raises concerns for agents and publishers about authenticity and detection.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

9 Books Our Editors Couldn't Put Down This Season

New biographies and freshly issued retrospectives reexamine the lives and legacies of fashion's biggest names, from archetypical It girl Jane Birkin to the eternally ahead of his time Issey Miyake.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Liza Minnelli reflects on her life, career, and family dynamics, emphasizing resilience and personal growth amidst challenges.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How Long Can You Live Your Ideals?

Pat Calhoun chooses parenthood over radicalism, paralleling Elsa Haddish's struggle between her militant past and raising her daughter safely.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Lazar by Nelio Biedermann review a Hungarian epic from a 22-year-old author

The opening pages introduce us to a world straight out of gothic fable. In an isolated manor house by a forbiddingly dark forest, a strange-looking baby is born. This unearthly child, Lajos, is fated to carry forward the family name of the Lazars, a noble dynasty with an alarming tendency to go mad, die violently, or both.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A new Austen drama made me wonder: is the fate of bookish young women really so different today? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

To be a clever, bookish teenage girl is to spend a certain amount of time standing on the sidelines, feeling invisible to boys. There seemed to be a natural division: you could be smart or pretty, but you could not be both.
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fromwww.newyorker.com
1 week ago

Cassandra Neyenesch Reads Enough for Now

Cassandra Neyenesch is a Brooklyn-based writer and curator with a debut novel titled A Little Bit Bad, set to be published in May.
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