The death of an Afghan American teenager exposes the limits of assimilation and acceptance in Patmeena Sabit’s panoramic ...
DDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing promise flexibility, but many teams end up with CRUD with extra steps. The reason? A misunderstanding.
General MM Naravane was asked about it at an event last year, where he said he had done his job of writing, and publisher has ...
Rachel Eliza Griffiths is releasing her memoir, “The Flower Bearers,” after enduring profound personal tragedies ...
Unredacted files reveal Anthropic’s ‘secret plan’ to ‘destructively scan all the books in the world'
A number of newly unredacted (and partially redacted) documents from the Anthropic case have shed light on how executives at the tech giant ramped up plans in early 2024 to scan “all the books in the ...
Author Shelley Read is amazed by the global success of her debut novel, “Go as a River.” NEW YORK (AP) — From her house up high in Colorado’s Elk Mountains, author Shelley Read can only look out in ...
The romantic idea of an insight that suddenly dawns is misleading. Most breakthroughs come slowly.
As television writers become an endangered species, a veteran comedy scribe finds unexpected clarity — and hope — on a ...
The United States has a long history of book banning, and it’s not only picking up steam—it’s also becoming more problematic ...
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Barabak: They were like oil and water. Then Harry Reid wanted someone to tell his life story
The former Senate majority leader tried multiple times to have Jon Ralston fired before finally succeeding. Reid then turned to the veteran journalist to write his biography.
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Report: Travel writing festival
The third edition of the event created a moving oasis, where readers and authors interacted freely within the small space of ...
Forth Worth teacher Chanea Bond says sticking with pen and paper keeps generative artificial intelligence out of her American ...
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