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You can’t help but hum the R.E.M. song when you pick up a copy of “The End of the World As We Know It,” but you might not ...
Wyld chose (Un)Tethered by Australian author Clare Roche as her first prize winner. “It took me right back to the loneliness ...
Raphael Bob-Waksberg spoke to IndieWire about following up "BoJack Horseman" with the generational family saga, which bounces ...
The best stories crackle with a kind of electricity, but why they grab us can be hard to articulate. A new University of ...
Publishers are noting a shift in industry mindset around short stories as readers embrace shorter works, with a number ...
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Oh great, readers preferred AI-written short stories over one by my favorite author in a blind test
These human-authored stories weren't written by just anyone. They were written by Lawrence himself, Janny Wurts, Christian ...
Suhasini Maniratnam speaks about her journey in South Indian cinema, her experiences working across languages, and her ...
The novelist and poet discuss the uncanny, the films of Alfred Hitchcock, and the power of poetry to speak for a community.
You can’t help but hum the R.E.M. song when you pick up a copy of “The End of the World As We Know It,” but you might not ...
An awkward adolescent girl travels from the United States to visit her grandmother and other relatives in Taipei, where she ...
Sometimes it’s not about who publishes you, but it’s about simply getting into the hands of your readers, writes Ginger ...
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