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Goodreads combats review bombing to ensure genuine reviews, safeguarding literary discourse and reader trust.
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Julia Cameron: The Artist’s Way author on AI and creative blocks

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Jordan Peele: Out There Screaming is intersectional horror at its best – review

“Out There Screaming” edited by Jordan Peele combines supernatural horror with profound reflections on Black America’s history and traumas.
Black History Month: 7 books to celebrate disabled writers

Highlighting influential nonfiction books by disabled Black writers, celebrating unique perspectives on race, and resilience in the literary world.
Spine-tingling nonfiction reads for Halloween

Some of the scariest tales are real life ones. Hence here are some nonfiction books covering true crime, macabre, death, and destruction for Halloween.
Día de Muertos: 9 nonfiction books to celebrate Day of the Dead

Explore the rich history, significance, and global celebration of Día de los Muertos with top nonfiction picks, blending tradition and modernity.
Creative bodies urge UK PM: safeguard copyright at AI Summit

Creative industries urge UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to safeguard copyrights amid AI developments ahead of Safety Summit.
Matthew Perry book: Chandler’s life was his ideal – review

From early struggles to iconic roles, we see how addiction took control of Matthew Perry in his memoir, as we sadly mourn his death.