"The new wording states: 'No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems', and will be included in all new titles and any backlist titles that are reprinted."
The world’s biggest trade publisher has changed the wording on its copyright pages to help protect authors’ intellectual property from being used to train AI tools, The Bookseller can exclusively reve...
Always love when the "avoid making your audience uncomfortable" discourse fires up. Gov doesn't have to censor us there's plenty of normal people lining up to do it themselves.
Reading The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu has filed a crouching tiger shaped hole in my heart I didn't know I had. Not finished yet but the inspired nature of it is pushing me steadily forward.
Starship Troopers is an interesting piece of work where the latter movie deviates heavily from the core themes of the book. How do we feel about this and is there any other example of this done well?
Just finished Children of Ruin and I don't understand how the series has remained so low key. It's become one of my favorite series I've ever read.
As it turns out, Neil Gaiman might have reserved the role of the New God of Sexual Assault for himself
Experienced new writers, do I *really* need to get serious about social media to help my chances? I'm not a hermit but I do enjoy pretending I'm a cave oracle #writing#writingcommunity
My attempt at a bootleg Last Word. It was... Drinkable. Can definitely tell the difference between the poor mans Chartreuse, no Luxardo, and store bought lime.
Caught norovirus last year, and I became a Souls boss the bathroom couldn't dodge roll away from