Winners of the First Annual Nero Awards

Winners of the First Annual Nero Awards

Winners of the First Annual Nero Awards Jan 30 2024 The winners of the first annual Nero Awards have been announced in four categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Debut Fiction and Children’s Book. Established... Read more »
Simon & Schuster Turns 100

Simon & Schuster Turns 100

Simon & Schuster Turns 100 Feb 01 2024 With Simon & Schuster turning 100 years old this year, the company has a slate of activities and celebrations planned to mark the anniversary. ... Read more »
Resignations, Censures Follow in Wake of Hugo Awards Controversy

Resignations, Censures Follow in Wake of Hugo Awards Controversy

Resignations, Censures Follow in Wake of Hugo Awards Controversy Feb 01 2024 Two leaders of Worldcon Intellectual Property (WIP), the nonprofit that holds the service marks of the World Science Fiction Society,... Read more »
Simon & Schuster Turns 100

Poem of the week: Daybreak by Lilian Bowes Lyon | Poetry

Daybreak Morning is a revealing; confession of rivers, Rainfall hushed of the rhetoric of surprise,Field that can furrow the heart; a land our eyesHave learnt by rote, not leaned over like lovers;... Read more »
Bruce Willis’ wife writing book about being his caregiver after dementia diagnosis | Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis’ wife writing book about being his caregiver after dementia diagnosis | Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming Willis is set to publish a book about her experience as a caregiver to her husband after he was disagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. The untitled book, which... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 5th

Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 5th

“I worry that democracy’s only hope is Taylor Swift.” Source link Read more »
Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

You Dreamed of Empires, by Álvaro Enrigue, translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer (Riverhead). This incantatory novel takes place in 1519, on the day when Hernán Cortés and his conquistadors arrived... Read more »
Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine

A riveting and unapologetic account of Palestinian resistance, the story of one family’s care for their land, and a reflection on love and heartache while living under military occupation. In 1967, Sireen... Read more »
Simon & Schuster Turns 100

The big idea: is compassion fatigue real? | Psychology

If you believe some commentators, we’re in the midst of a compassion crisis, with a particularly brutal daily news cycle taking its toll on our reserves of sympathy. The more suffering we see, the... Read more »
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