Telling the reader to jump in the lake: some thoughts on censorship, self-censorship, and the Elizabeth Gilbert affair
It's hard not to see Gilbert's experience as one of selective persecution.
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A Blog About Books and Reading
It's hard not to see Gilbert's experience as one of selective persecution.
Bleeding the humanity out of one of the most humanist endeavours remaining in our capitalist system – all in the name of soulless efficiency – is abhorrent.
The police used Section 7 of the U.K. Terrorism Act 2000 as justification for the detention.
“I’m not a professional person,” says Chris Krawczyk, proprietor of the horror-themed Toronto independent Little Ghosts Bookstore and Café. The...
Judge John G. Koeltl determined that there is "a prima facie case of copyright infringement."
De Groot "will be managing the bulk of the upcoming new titles for 2023 and will also be announcing our Winter 2024 list to media."
Both Nash and de Groot will continue working with Anansi on a freelance basis.
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HarperCollins is also facing an ongoing strike by some 250 unionized employees.
"That kind of direct connection with readers and creators is probably the majority of why I make art in the first place."