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Walker Caplan
Here are the winners of the 2021 Locus Awards.
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Walker Caplan
| June 28, 2021
Because IP is also deathless and eternal, AMC is developing an Anne Rice extended TV universe.
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Walker Caplan
| June 25, 2021
“Anyone claiming the power to partition mind is nuts”: Gordon Lish on writing vs. editing.
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Walker Caplan
| June 25, 2021
Here are the winners of the 2021 Orwell Prizes.
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Walker Caplan
| June 25, 2021
The Rise of the Crypto Writer? On What Literary NFTs Might Mean for the Book World
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| June 25, 2021
Is this the best book club ever?
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| June 24, 2021
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| June 23, 2021
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| June 22, 2021
Hilary Mantel has won the Walter Scott Prize . . . again.
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This prestigious German TV writing competition is . . . very German.
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| June 17, 2021
The New Yorker Union has averted a strike.
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| June 17, 2021
Move over, tea controversy—turns out Jane Austen’s brother was an abolitionist.
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Even Jared Kushner has a book deal now.
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