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For his upcoming book "American Kings," author Seth Wickersham, who grew up in Anchorage, talked to a broad spectrum of quarterbacks, from high schoolers to pro football Hall of Famers. Part of his ...
In 2022, there was an aviation exhibit in DeWitt County. Denis Hambucken and Edith Brady-Lunny gathered stories for this ...
The Boston Book Festival, in partnership with GBH, will return for its 17th annual event on Oct. 25, bringing literary events ...
When teenager Jasmine Harvey received a WhatsApp message saying she would soon be an internationally published author, she ...
A queer thriller, new novels from some of Australia's biggest authors and luminous short stories are all on offer this month in our critics' top picks. They'll take you from South London to New ...
The Booker Prize-winning author recommends three works by writers who, thanks to geography, may have never received their due ...
When it was revealed that Meta had used a dataset of pirated books to train its latest AI model, Llama, Australian authors were furious. Works by writers including Liane Moriarty, Tim Winton ...
Thousands of Australian authors’ works were included in the library of pirated books that Meta used to train its AI chatbot. Now, they’re demanding justice.
There's a larger context to Meta’s flagrant AI theft of authors' work. Right now in Australia, no-one thinks they owe writers very much.
An Australian author has been charged with producing child sexual abuse material in her novel Daddy's Little Toy. The book explores the relationship between a young woman and her father's friend ...