“Hammering hearts and thumping chests”: Authors are increasingly using AI to write their books for them, with predictable results
The smart ones will at least make a fortune for themselves before they are replaced by machines altogether.
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The smart ones will at least make a fortune for themselves before they are replaced by machines altogether.
"Selective bans are still censorship."
Both Thompson and Williams attempt to draw direct connections between the societal cleavages the Goetz case brought into stark relief and the current polarization of political sentiment in the U.S.
"James Sallis writes in the tradition of Raymond Chandler, albeit via Albert Camus."
The move is particularly ironic given that Bezos made his billions off an internet retail site dedicated to selling books.
"Villain hitting is what women do when they have no choice."
McCurdy's method is predicated upon an ironic distance between Waldo's narration and the reader's ability to see through it.
Mann's novel closely mines the contradictions in his protagonist's character.
Administered by Canada's National History Society, the awards, which were established in 1996, are given out in five categories.
Stursberg diagnoses a number of maladies causing our current situation, some more persuasive than others.