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The wave described by Mustafa Suleyman is coming. AI containment isn't a priority. Where does that leave us? Perhaps history is instructive.
I love reading, but sometimes I just can't get into a book, and instead of reading every evening, I just end up scrolling on ...
I've read so many fantasy and romantasy books over the years, but this is my favourite in a long time - I couldn't put it ...
Know your target audience, pick a theme, build your world, and think visually, advises picture book expert Rosie Greening ...
In this interview, Junot Díaz reflects on reading, identity, and the authors who helped him navigate the Dominican-American ...
Lin is a Calgary-based writer whose work has been published in Ploughshares. She has also received residencies from Yaddo and ...
The $75,000 US (approx. $102,931 Cdn) prize annually recognizes the best historical nonfiction work of the year, which ...
The U of T professor and author of On Book Banning spoke with the Globe about the past, present and future of book bans ...
It’s not just children leaving books on the shelf. A recent YouGov poll found that 40 per cent of Britons haven’t read or ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNBooks, belief, and the birth of a theoryDrawing from literature and ancient Eastern texts like the ‘Natyashastra’, Nirmala Mani Adhikary challenges the Western ...
Either way, the Web is dead, or certainly on its last legs. And that is a tragedy for humanity. Once it was an academic ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNDespite Trump-FIFA spat, slim chance Edmonton gets back into World CupAs part of a joint effort with Canada and Mexico, the U.S. is scheduled to host the lion’s share of men’s World Cup games in the summer of 2026. Toronto and Vancouver are the two Canadian host cities, ...
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