Three Women in a Single-Room House: A Poetic Exploration of Intimate Spaces and Unfulfilled Dreams The Apartment and the Diamonds In the heart of the city’s bustling district, I found my new abodeāa modest apartment, neither too cramped nor overly spacious. A balcony graced its facade, inviting my son to […]
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Upper Peninsula Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) 26th Annual Conference: May 18th, 2024 – “Elevate Your Literary Journey” Conference Overview and Schedule Calling all writers, authors, and publishing enthusiasts! The Upper Peninsula Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) invites you to its 26th Annual Conference, taking place on Saturday, May 18th, […]
Digital Public Library of America and Amazon Publishing: A New Chapter in E-Book Accessibility BREAKING NEWS: The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Amazon Publishing are reportedly engaged in discussions that could potentially bring Amazon’s vast e-book catalog to public libraries across the United States. A Sea Change in […]
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Amazon Publishing Forge Landmark Agreement: Making E-books and Digital Audiobooks Accessible to Libraries A New Era of Digital Library Content Sharing In a groundbreaking move, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Amazon Publishing have joined forces to make Amazon’s vast collection […]
Mikyla Bruder Takes the Helm at Amazon Publishing A New Era of Inclusivity and Storytelling for Everyone In a groundbreaking move that signals a new era of inclusivity and storytelling, Mikyla Bruder has been appointed as the new Publisher of Amazon Publishing, succeeding Jeff Belle. With a decade-long tenure at […]
The Atlas Six and the Shifting Landscape of Dark Academia: An Interview with Olivie Blake In a recent interview with Alexene Farol Follmuth, who writes under the pen name Olivie Blake, we delve into the fascinating journey of her novel “The Atlas Six” and explore the evolving landscape of the […]
Amazon’s Expansion in Spanish-Language Literature: An Interview with Pedro Huerta In the ever-evolving landscape of global literature, Amazon stands as a titan, continuously pushing boundaries and expanding its reach to cater to diverse audiences. At the forefront of this expansion is Pedro Huerta, the Director of Kindle Content in Spanish […]
The Rise of AI-Generated Books: A Disruption in the Literary Landscape In the realm of literature, the emergence of AI-generated books has ignited a transformative revolution, opening up new avenues for aspiring authors to realize their creative aspirations. Fueled by sophisticated text-generating AI tools like ChatGPT, this phenomenon has unleashed […]
2024 New Review: The Best New British and Irish Debuts 2024 New Review: The Best New British and Irish Debuts Elizabeth O’Connor: Whale Fall (Picador, 25 April) In the isolated island community of Bardsey, off the coast of Wales, Elizabeth O’Connor’s exquisite debut novel, Whale Fall, unfolds on the eve […]
Dolly Alderton: “I’ve Stopped Being Robust Enough to Write About My Personal Life” The Personal is No Longer Political for Dolly Alderton In a world where oversharing has become commonplace, Dolly Alderton, the author of the bestselling memoir Everything I Know About Love, has made a conscious decision to step […]