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Why Human Writing Is Worth Defending In the Age of ChatGPT

Why Human Writing Is Worth Defending In the Age of ChatGPT

Naomi S. Baron on the Detrimental Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Literacy and Cognition

By Naomi S. Baron | September 12, 2023

Amy Edmondson on Smart Risks and the Upside of Failing More

Amy Edmondson on Smart Risks and the Upside of Failing More

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Here's the shortlist for the 2023 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding.

Here's the shortlist for the 2023 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding.

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What do cats and poets have in common?

By Emily Temple | September 11, 2023

Exclusive: See the cover for Juliet Escoria's new book, <em>You Are the Snake.</em>

Exclusive: See the cover for Juliet Escoria's new book, You Are the Snake.

By Literary Hub | September 11, 2023

How Jonathan Raban's <em>Passage to Juneau</em> Decolonizes Nature Writing

How Jonathan Raban's Passage to Juneau Decolonizes Nature Writing

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Learning to Write About Pets When You Aren't An Animal Person

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The Remarkable Story of the Horsewomen Warriors of Afghanistan

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20,000 Dublin Marathon finishers will receive this W. B. Yeats medal, complete with fake quote.

20,000 Dublin Marathon finishers will receive this W. B. Yeats medal, complete with fake quote.

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Exclusive: See the cover for Ananda Lima's <em>CRAFT: Stories I Wrote for the Devil</em>.

Exclusive: See the cover for Ananda Lima's CRAFT: Stories I Wrote for the Devil.

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Pride, Prejudice, and <em>The Bachelor</em>

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