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fromEngadget
2 hours ago

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog has been turned into a podcast

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog is being rereleased as a podcast featuring all posts, including essays, poems, and cat pictures.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Unconventional Novels About Conventional People

Aging revolutionaries and conformists share parallel narratives of disillusionment and the loss of youthful dreams in recent literature.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I'd introduce aliens to shito sauce.' Items our panel would take into space

Personal items and literature can provide comfort and inspiration during a journey to the moon.
#reading
Books
fromCN Traveller
2 days 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
6 days 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.
Books
fromCN Traveller
2 days 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.
Books
fromConde Nast Traveler
6 days 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.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Xochitl Gonzalez's 'Last Night in Brooklyn' brings 2000s Fort Greene back to life * Brooklyn Paper

Xochitl Gonzalez's novel 'Last Night in Brooklyn' preserves a version of Brooklyn that is fading from memory, capturing its vibrant past.
Books
fromHarper's Magazine
6 days 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.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days 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
4 days ago

Hope, insight and burning humanity': 2026 International Booker prize shortlist announced

Six authors shortlisted for the 2026 International Booker Prize, celebrating translated fiction, with the winner announced on May 19.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days 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.
fromPortland Mercury
5 days ago

In Ling Ling Huang's Immaculate Conception, Friends Share Brains

"For me... the main thing is just how deep a love can be, and how much everything else can complicate it," explained violinist and author Ling Ling Huang.
Writing
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner's Slender New Novel

An interview with Ben Lerner reveals complexities of memory and influence in art and literature.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days 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.
fromVulture
1 week ago

The Gay Romance Novel You Should Actually Read

Sigmund Freud believed that every crush has a strand of disgust, that people are attracted to what repulses them. The enchantment of an infatuation always counterbalances the reality that our lovers - irksome, confusing, and unflaggingly human - depart from whatever ideal archetype we have stored in our heads.
Writing
East Bay food
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Around Berkeley: Songs of the Sufi, Passover market, bull kelp book talk

A variety of local events celebrating literature, music, and environmental awareness are scheduled in Berkeley for March and April 2023.
#tracy-kidder
fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies at 80

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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies at 80

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, passed away at 80 from lung cancer, known for works like 'The Soul of a New Machine' and 'Mountains Beyond Mountains'.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies aged 80

Tracy Kidder, an influential narrative nonfiction writer, has passed away at 80, leaving a legacy of empathy and storytelling.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Money Is Not an Issue For Me. Something Else Is Making My Job Search Miserable.

Graduate school is only advisable if there is a strong desire to attend; otherwise, explore alternative productive pursuits.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: Charles Dickens

The nighttime disorder formerly known as 'Pickwickian syndrome' is now called sleep apnea.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children

Louise Erdrich's recent reading focuses on children's loss of parents, highlighting the urgent stakes of a chaotic world.
Books
fromBustle
1 week ago

The 10 Best New Books About Women Breaking The Mold

Successful women often defy expectations, and quieter forms of rebellion deserve recognition alongside visible rule-breakers.
Books
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Awards Best Reading Retreats

Reading retreats provide an opportunity to escape and indulge in the magic of books.
#ai
Writing
fromFuturism
1 week ago

New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article

The New York Times faced scrutiny over a 'Modern Love' essay suspected to be AI-generated without disclosure.
Writing
fromFuturism
1 week ago

New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article

The New York Times faced scrutiny over a 'Modern Love' essay suspected to be AI-generated without disclosure.
Books
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Bob Dylan Slipped An Unexpected Dunkin' Shoutout Into One Of His Books - Tasting Table

Bob Dylan expresses gratitude to Dunkin' Donuts in his book, highlighting his appreciation for the brand.
fromHiP Paris Blog
1 week ago

A Literary Walk Through the Lost Generation's Paris

The creative output of that tribe was so immense, and their bohemian adventures so inspiring, that I wrote and published a historical novel, The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty featuring many figures from the Lost Generation.
Paris food
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads "Floating"

Souvankham Thammavongsa is an acclaimed author known for her poetry and award-winning works, including 'How to Pronounce Knife' and 'Pick a Color'.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

We are living in a period of political anti-intellectualism. But in pop culture, clever is the new cool

Intellect and glamour are merging in pop culture, with a growing trend towards reading and deeper knowledge among younger generations.
Books
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

We Have Our First Big-Five AI Scandal

Hachette canceled the release of 'Shy Girl' due to concerns it was written with generative AI.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 weeks ago

When Charlemagne Became a Thief: A Medieval Tale Retold - Medievalists.net

Charlemagne's legacy includes tales of his youth, notably an adventure involving a thief named Basin, showcasing his character and moral lessons.
Books
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Salman Rushdie on why tyrants fear artists

Salman Rushdie remains optimistic and continues to write after surviving an assassination attempt, exploring themes of life and death in his latest work.
Writing
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

Frankenstein Taught Me the Classics Are Alive, They're Really Alive! | The Walrus

Frankenstein explores themes of unchecked ambition and responsibility, paralleling modern concerns about artificial intelligence and the creation of consciousness.
Writing
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

The medieval "love story" that was really a tale of psychological abuse

Resilience is essential in facing challenges, as exemplified by Odysseus and Penelope's enduring hope and strength during their long separations.
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Paul Mescal's Starter Pack of Cultural Essentials

I remember seeing it in drama school. I remember being so profoundly moved by it. I remember being so frightened by the performances in terms of seeing both sides to the thing that I think for most of us is, the most alive thing in our life, which is these, like, romantic relationships and the kind of inception of those things and the death of those things.
Film
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Today in History: February 18, Veteran FBI agent accused of spying for Russia

Feb. 18 marks many notable events including Robert Hanssen's arrest, publication of Huckleberry Finn, Pluto's discovery, major crimes, and Perseverance's Mars landing.
#general-knowledge
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: In What Book Does Eponine Die?

Competitors must attempt to answer 240 questions, such as the following, from 2022: "Playing for Bangalore against Pune in the IPL in April 2013, who set a new record for the fastest century in professional cricket by reaching 100 off 30 balls?" If it makes you feel better, the median number of correct answers the year of that test was 64.
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Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Our Obsession With Hypocrisy Is Making Things Worse

Hypocrisy elicits intense moral disgust and is widely condemned across religion, literature, and philosophy as deeply corrupting to character.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

How Do You Write About the Inexplicable?

Rational skepticism coexists with a persistent tendency to personify evil and read coincidences as omens.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

What phase follows a full moon? The Saturday quiz

1 Which Briton has the most statues erected in their honour? 2 Which parts of the world have no assigned time zones? 3 Whose portrait of Elisabeth Lederer recently sold for $236m? 4 Germany's Isabell Werth is considered the GOAT in what Olympic sport? 5 Which Old English poem commemorates a battle of AD991? 6 What is the oldest university in the Netherlands? 7 Which US rocker died in Bath in 1960? 8 What phase follows a full moon?
History
#trivia
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Which story popularised the eating of turkey at Christmas? The Saturday quiz

Locations, historical facts, scientific facts, and cultural links connect Christmas traditions, notable individuals, and entertainment references.
fromThe Atlantic
3 months ago

The Atlantic 10: The Best Books of 2025

Deliberating over the Atlantic 10 list is, in some ways, a test of memory. Does a novel we read in January still thrill us? Does the reportage that impressed us midyear still feel surprising when we turn back to it in the fall? We're asking ourselves, in short, which books have kept our attention, sometimes months after we've first encountered them.
Books
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

Today in History: November 14, Marshall University football team killed in plane crash

Nov. 14 commemorates varied historical milestones: the 1970 Marshall plane crash, Moby-Dick's U.S. publication, Nellie Bly's trip, and early naval aviation.
fromAnOther
4 months ago

Constance Debre: "Literature Shows We're Not Alone in Our Loneliness"

I met John Tottenham in LA because we have the same publisher, Semiotext(e). I was intrigued to read his first novel, Service, because I'm interested in first novels written by middle-aged people. In sport, it's good to be young, but not always in literature. You have to go through some kind of trouble before you can write a book. Service is about a character called Sean - a double of Tottenham - who is in his late forties
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Having open conversations with boys is key to fending off the manosphere threat | Letters

It's about the platforms that facilitate it, and how social media diverts attention away from things like reading and toward things that largely don't matter. Josh says it himself: in fairness, short-form content is slightly more engaging than Macbeth quotation flashcards. That's truly worrying. It's true that the education system can and should do better, but I also think we need reminding that young people have always felt alienated from the education system.
Media industry
Writing
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
4 months ago

Remembering Ralph 'Vinnie' DeSerio, martial arts coach and plumber for Berkeley school district

Ralph Vincent DeSerio III lived an adventurous, literary, and spiritually rigorous life marked by lifelong learning, martial arts, and enduring creative friendships.
#new-yorker-festival
#film
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Nobel prize in literature 2025 is announced live

But if you talk to people in the publishing industry, you'll also hear a few names that aren't riding high with the bookies, such as Swiss Popliteratur novelist Christian Kracht, whose Eurotrash was longlisted for the International Booker this year. Australian novelist Gerald Murnane has been a perennial bookies' favourite, but if the prize goes to Down Under, some suggest it's more likely to be awarded to Aboriginal writer Alexis Wright instead.
Writing
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
6 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Laure Mary: Being Normal Is Really Not Normal

Laure Mary’s New York debut uses deliberate omissions and literary fragments to turn absence into meaning, using minimal imagery and rupture to signal new beginnings.
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fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Why Specificity Matters in Therapy

Rich, specific, metaphorical language enhances reflective functioning, emotional resilience, and clinical outcomes while balancing specificity and universality.
History
fromMedievalists.net
6 months ago

New Online Course: The Inception, Evolution, and Legacy of Chivalry - Medievalists.net

Chivalry evolved from a medieval warrior ethos into codified law, literary ideal, and institutional legacy shaping national militaries and modern ethical notions.
#education
Arts
fromFuncheap
6 months ago

The Moth Mainstage: Daring Stories Live (Herbst Theater)

The Moth Mainstage presents a live evening in San Francisco featuring five storytellers sharing daring, true personal stories told without notes.
#writing-workshop
Writing
fromFuncheap
6 months ago

Free Outdoor Writing Workshops at SF's Salesforce Park (Every Wednesday)

Free weekly creative workshops led by Gail Ford occur Wednesdays 12–1 p.m. at Wetland Garden through October 29; pens and notepads provided.
Books
fromwww.thelocal.se
7 months ago

Pippi, Ikea and the Nobel prize: 100 inclusions in Sweden's cultural canon

Sweden has compiled a canon of one hundred cultural works and phenomena spanning literature, film, social policy, institutions, and national heritage.
fromThegreatestbooks
7 months ago

The Greatest Books of All Time

This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 664 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books.
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fromAnOther
7 months ago

AnOther Read: Marianne Faithfull's Bookshelf

Marianne Faithfull is fiercely well-read, treasures books and mementos, and combines decadent literary tastes with a vivid rock 'n' roll life.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
7 months ago

Brooklyn Public Library names six finalists for 2025 Book Prize * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Public Library announced six finalists for the 2025 Book Prize, emphasizing works that reflect the borough’s diverse identity and culture.
Books
fromBustle
7 months ago

5 OG Dark Academia Books You've Probably Never Read, But Should

Dark academia intertwines mystery with literary exploration, exemplified by classics and contemporary novels like The Rabbit Club and Brideshead Revisited.
#james-baldwin
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fromenglish.elpais.com
7 months ago

Despite the scorn, Jane Austen is still alive 250 years later

2025 marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, celebrated globally with numerous editions and tributes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

From V to Vineland and Inherent Vice: Thomas Pynchon's books ranked!

Pynchon does not spare himself but, unfortunately, he is right. For aficionados only.
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fromThe New Yorker
7 months ago

Helen Oyeyemi's Novel of Cognitive Dissonance

Kinga, the protagonist in "A New New Me," is a forty-year-old corporate employee who struggles with the grind of everyday life, facing exhaustion and self-optimizing pressures.
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London music
fromFuncheap
7 months ago

Poetry Powerhouses: Free Reading by the Bay (Sausalito)

Poetry reading of Terra Oliveira's book, Itinerant Songs, featuring Francesca Bell and Christina Hutchins, is on August 20th at Sausalito Books by the Bay.
Social justice
fromAdvocate.com
7 months ago

The most banned author in America refuses to be silenced

George M. Johnson's memoir catalyzed national discourse on censorship and queer identity, influencing new audiences to discover underrepresented narratives.
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fromFortune
7 months ago

Greg Iles, author of 'Natchez Burning' trilogy, dies at 65 after decades-long battle with cancer

Greg Iles, Mississippi author of the "Natchez Burning" trilogy, died at 65 after a long battle with cancer.
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

What "The Goldfinch" Gets Right About Trauma

When Theo loses his mother in a museum bombing, the rupture is instant, but the collapse stretches across years. Grief hollows him out and leaves him spiraling without an anchor.
Books
fromBoston Condos For Sale Ford Realty
7 months ago

Back Bay Broker And The Boston Public Library Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty

The public library was his sanctuary, a haven of quiet reflection amidst the chaotic pulse of the Boston condo for sale market.
Boston real estate
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fromKqed
7 months ago

'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' Is 100 - But These Ladies are Still a Lot of Fun

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos was a bestselling comic novel about flappers seeking wealthy suitors, influencing adaptations in various media.
Writing
fromTravel + Leisure
7 months ago

America's Best Small Arts & Culture Town Is In Tennessee-and It's Got a Legendary Summer Music Festival and Writers' Conference

Sewanee fosters a vibrant creative community through events like the Writers' Conference and connections to significant literary figures.
Film
fromIrish Independent
7 months ago

The allure of love triangles: 'We're drawn into a primal competitive dynamic: that love must be fought for, and being chosen confers special status'

Love triangles have a timeless appeal, often portrayed in media and literature.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Next manuscript by Amitav Ghosh to be kept sealed for 89 years

Amitav Ghosh joins the Future Library project with a manuscript to be read in 89 years, contributing to a unique literary initiative.
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fromThe Atlantic
7 months ago

The Judgments of Muriel Spark

Muriel Spark, while known for her wit, is also a significant religious writer, with profound themes rooted in her Catholic faith and biblical influences.
Television
fromThe Atlantic
7 months ago

A Novel That Skewers Meritocracy

The exploration of entertainment preferences reveals insights into personal connections with art, literature, and media.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Peter Carey on Ned Kelly: Did no one see what I saw, that our famous bushranger was a raging poet?'

Returning to the old manuscript brings back memories of doubt and obsession, reflecting on a journey that started in advertising in pursuit of creative expression.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
7 months ago

A Beach Read Can Be Anything You Want It to Be

Conventional wisdom says that a beach read ought to be light and fun-a book with a pastel cover. But the beach read can be anything you want it to be.
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