Android Police Author Explains Why They’re Giving Up on Foldables
Android Police Author Explains Why They’re Giving Up on Foldables submitted by /u/truthtakest1me
Android Police Author Explains Why They’re Giving Up on Foldables submitted by /u/truthtakest1me
McSweeney’s Books: An Interview with Author Ahmed Naji and Translator Katharine Halls Katharine Halls won the 2024 Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation for her work as translator of Ahmed Naji’s Rotten Evidence, published in 2023 by McSweeney’s (and currently available for 20 percent off in our store). Publishers Weekly called the book “a moving testament to the power of free expression,” and the Banipal jud…
Book Review: ‘Death of the Author,’ by Nnedi Okorafor In Nnedi Okorafor’s new novel, “Death of the Author,” a once-struggling writer grapples with power, privilege, agency and art after her book becomes a life-changing hit.
Common Scams in The Writing and Publishign Industry (Alice The Author) submitted by /u/nlitherl
“For The First Time In My Career, I’m Genuinely Excited”: Watchmen Author Alan Moore’s Fantasy Novel Getting TV Adaptation submitted by /u/flowerhoney10
Barbara Taylor Bradford, ‘A Woman of Substance’ Author, Dies at 91 submitted by /u/TimberLanduae
Percival Everett, Author of ‘James,’ Wins National Book Award for Fiction Jason De León received the nonfiction award for “Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling.”
Q&A: ‘Wicked’ author Gregory Maguire on souls, saints and religion in Oz (RNS) — In the 1995 novel that inspired the musical and film, the Wicked Witch of the West is a green-skinned child of a minister exploited for his missionary endeavors. The post Q&A: ‘Wicked’ author Gregory Maguire on souls, saints and religion in Oz appeared first on RNS.
Writing Is Hard- Alice The Author submitted by /u/nlitherl
Death of the author and fan analysis If a show gets popular enough, critics and fans will inevitably start analyzing and discussing the show, coming up with theories as well as assumptions about what the intended themes and messages of the show are. This is especially common with shows with lots of mysteries that intentionally try and leave things vague like Lost or Black Mirror. A…
Author Interview: Special Guest Dave Chesson (Joy On Paper Live!) submitted by /u/nlitherl
“The Kitchen Boy,” A Novel of The Last Tsar, Reviewed by Alice The Author submitted by /u/nlitherl
Author Interview: Frank Anthony Polito (Joy On Paper Live!) submitted by /u/nlitherl
Moral dilemma question, who is author? If person A sets up the scene of the photograph, all lights and objects and camera settings are made by person A. Person A is also a part of the photograph, self portrait. Person A asks person B to trigger the photo shutter. Who is the author? Person A or person B? submitted by /u/VilimIII
Childhood Books That Shaped My Writing- Alice The Author submitted by /u/nlitherl
‘Queering the Pulpit’ author on a new exegetical framework for sexuality in the church (RNS) — In “Queering the Pulpit: A Sexegetical Approach to Preaching an Inclusive Word,” Dr. Karyn Wiseman implores pastors to implement a new exegetical framework that is conscious of the LGBTQ+ members of their congregations. Wiseman recognizes that the pulpit can be a megaphone for either acceptance or condemnation — and, for the queer people…
Author Interview: Niamh McAnally (Joy On Paper Live!) submitted by /u/nlitherl
Author Interviews With Lawrence Block and Jill Block (Joy On Paper Live!) submitted by /u/nlitherl
Evan Wright, Author of Generation Kill, Dead at 59 submitted by /u/ebradio
Author Interviews With Guest Host Bria Burton (Joy On Paper Live!) submitted by /u/nlitherl