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WATCH: Why James Patterson no longer introduces himself to people reading his books.
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 8, 2022
Is Noah Baumbach’s Netflix adaptation of Don DeLillo’s
White Noise
cursed?
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 7, 2022
Stephen King has some thoughts for the writers of
Stranger Things.
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Jonny Diamond
| June 2, 2022
Ella Emhoff! Burberry! Dimes Square! A bear costume! “Buzzy wordsmiths!” WTF is going on.
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Jonny Diamond
| June 1, 2022
For shame: Bram Stoker was a serial defiler of library books.
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Jonny Diamond
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A 17th-century book about the existence of aliens has been found in England.
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Jonny Diamond
| May 20, 2022
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Jonny Diamond
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Jonny Diamond
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Bono has finally done it. He’s written his memoir. And it’s going to be published.
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Jonny Diamond
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Here are this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners.
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Jonny Diamond
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Guerre
, a Louis-Ferdinand Celine manuscript once thought lost, will be published in France.
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| May 4, 2022
Here is a great resource for what you can do in the fight for abortion rights in all 50 states.
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NFT poetry is definitely a thing coming to a blockchain near you.
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Grand old American tradition of book-burning alive and well in the Tennessee state legislature.
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The Oregon literary community is pissed off about poet Carl Adamshick’s $10,000 fellowship.
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Jonny Diamond
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Ande Pliego on the Marvelous Libraries That Inspired Her New Novel
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