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How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke
I n a certain sense, I have been an employee of the Canadian government for the roughly eighteen months during which I wrote ...
As the literary world holds its breath, the annual guessing game for the Nobel Prize in Literature begins, with whispers, frontrunners, and quiet anticipation echoing from Sweden to every reader’s ...
Jason Burke, Helen Garner, Richard Holmes, Justin Marozzi, Adam Weymouth and Frances Wilson have been shortlisted for the ...
Andrea Bartz was disturbed to learn that her books had been used to train A.I. chatbots. So she sued, and helped win the ...
The Russian film 'The Poet' on the life of Alexander Pushin covers the main dramatic external events of this poet's life but ...
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Bye Sweet Carole Review
Bye Sweet Carole is a game that aims to capture this retro yet timeless charm in video game form, telling a story that is perhaps a touch more mature than its Disney inspirations, but ultimately ...
Marilynne Robinson, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and recipient of a National Humanities Medal, is one of the world’s great ...
Their books couldn’t be more different but they're equally compelling; plus more new releases on our radar and upcoming lit events.
GMA Network on MSN
UAP slams misuse of word ‘architect’ by media
The United Architects of the Philippines has denounced the misuse of the word “architect” by media and public commentators to describe individuals behind plunder, corruption, and other criminal acts, ...
The Punch on MSN
Why Nigeria holds a special place globally
If senior secondary school students of Nigerian origin were asked to write an essay with the title of this article, I can say ...
Grazia Daily UK on MSN
Here Are The Best Hotels In Paris
Ideally located between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre, with views of the Tuileries Garden, Le Meurice is a luxurious ...
'Nowadays, national literature doesn’t mean much: the age of world literature is beginning, and everybody should contribute to hasten its advent.’ This was Goethe, of course, talking to Eckermann in ...
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