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Hadley Freeman: βAnyone who was on Twitter in that weird period of 2018-23 will know how witchfinders operate, leaping on any perceived swerves from progressive orthodoxies by other writers with the enthusiasm of flies on excrement, demanding their banishment.β π
www.thetimes.com/article/b33c...
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Activist witchfinders still rule the book world
Kate Clanchy has had an apology from a publisher. Others are still waiting
https://www.thetimes.com/article/b33c2ebc-6ad2-4ed3-a2d9-9934a3171370?shareToken=038d6956251a84bf388fafc12b79efe8
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My review of "Luminous," Sylvia Park's impressive but flawed debut novel of a robot-immersed near-future Korea, just posted at NewMyths. Cool cover!
sites.google.com/newmyths.com...
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Book Reviews
Books We Are ReadingCurated Book Reviews For Your Reading Enjoyment
https://sites.google.com/newmyths.com/newmyths-com-home/book-reviews
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New scam targeting writers -- a "book club" of vague provenance sends an email profusely praising your work in AI fashion, often with suspicious errors. After the bait, the hook: Paying for reviews or "spotlight fees." No reputable book club asks authors to pay.
www.insidehook.com/books/ai-sca...
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AI Scammers Are Now Using Book Clubs to Target Authors
Writing scams often target new or self-published authors. This is different.
https://www.insidehook.com/books/ai-scammers-book-clubs-target-authors
15 days ago
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Thank you Viridine Literary for publishing my short story "Show Me Your Skeleton!" Hopefully the grossest thing I will ever write...
add a skeleton here at some point
17 days ago
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