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When is a ghostwriter too famous to be a ghostwriter?

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Introducing a New Indie Press: Great Place Books

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Why Publishing Mogul Stephen Rubin Remains Cheerful... Even If 85% of Books Could Have Been Written by a Chatbot

Why Publishing Mogul Stephen Rubin Remains Cheerful... Even If 85% of Books Could Have Been Written by a Chatbot

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 24, 2023

Announcing the 2023 class of Periplus fellows.

Announcing the 2023 class of Periplus fellows.

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Here are the books that just entered the public domain.

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