Moltbook has been described as being akin to the online forum Reddit for AI agents. The name comes from one iteration of ...
The crime writer Don Winslow has repeatedly followed his characters into the wild borderland between law and crime. HIs ...
On Wednesday, February 18, novelist David Haynes will deliver a craft talk at noon, followed by a reading and book signing at ...
In a long-form interview, the author of Fox Creek reflects on writing slavery, historical responsibility, and the moral ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with author George Saunders on his latest novel Vigil, and why he finds himself revisiting death in his work.
They say to write what you know, so Stephen Fishbach wrote the book on enduring reality television with his debut novel, ...
Some people write because it feels like breathing. Others pick up a pen (or a keyboard) because they once watched a TikTok that said, “You can publish a book in 90 days.” Suddenly, they decided their ...
Two new books by fiction writers Elizabeth McCracken and Sue Monk Kidd offer different approaches to the craft of writing. McCracken's "A Long Game" is skeptical of cosmic inspiration, focusing ...
Interview: Mara Lieberman's Immersive DIRTY BOOKS Explores Underground Erotic Fiction and Censorship
Inspired by true stories, Dirty Books brings audiences into the world of censorship, book banning, and underground erotic publishing in the 1960’s, and invites audience members to collaborate with the ...
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