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1 day ago

Whiting Foundation names its 10 emerging authors of 2026

The Whiting Foundation awarded 10 emerging writers with the 2026 Whiting Award, providing a $50,000 prize to support their literary careers.
Books
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3 days ago

Michael Rosen wins Hans Christian Andersen award

Michael Rosen won the 2026 Hans Christian Andersen award for his contributions to children's literature.
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2 days ago

When an author says she had to decline a $175,000 prize, what does it say about the publishing world? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Helen DeWitt's refusal of the Windham-Campbell prize highlights the tension between artistic integrity and the demands of self-promotion in the literary world.
Writing
Books
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3 days ago

On Memoir by Blake Morrison review lessons in life writing from a master

Life writing encompasses personal and collective experiences, requiring careful navigation of emotions and events.
Writing
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1 week ago

British novelist Gwendoline Riley wins a $175k Windham-Campbell prize

Gwendoline Riley and seven other writers receive $175,000 each from the Windham-Campbell prizes for their contributions to literature.
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11 New Books for April That Step Inside Someone Else's World

Keefe's latest book examines modern London's ties to the financial elite through a tragic incident involving a young man's death in the Thames.
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1 week ago

Behold: The National Book Foundation's '5 Under 35'

The National Book Foundation recognizes five authors under 35 for their impactful debut works, focusing on diverse themes and experiences.
#international-booker-prize
Books
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2 weeks ago

6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize

Six books are finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize, highlighting diverse narratives and female authors.
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2 weeks ago

6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize

Six books are finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize, highlighting diverse narratives and female authors.
Psychology
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1 month ago

Readers reply: which are more like life, novels or films?

Films and novels employ fundamentally different narrative techniques to convey character psychology, with neither medium inherently more realistic than the other due to their diverse stylistic approaches.
Film
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1 month ago

Chloe Zhao on "Hamnet," Which Is Nominated for Eight Academy Awards

Chloé Zhao discusses her Oscar-nominated film 'Hamnet,' which explores Shakespeare's grief over his son's death through nature imagery and literary adaptation techniques.
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2 weeks ago

9 Books Our Editors Couldn't Put Down This Season

New biographies and freshly issued retrospectives reexamine the lives and legacies of fashion's biggest names, from archetypical It girl Jane Birkin to the eternally ahead of his time Issey Miyake.
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Donna Gottschalk and Helene Giannecchini / Deutsche Borse prize review images to enrage, bamboozle and deeply move you

Donna Gottschalk's photography documents LGBTQ+ life in 1960s-70s New York, capturing personal family moments alongside political activism during a period of illegality and violence.
Books
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3 weeks ago

The best independent bookshop in London has been crowned for 2026

Backstory in Balham has been named London's best independent bookshop at the British Book Awards for 2026.
Writing
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1 month ago

I challenged ChatGPT to a writing competition. Could it actually replace me?

A writer tests ChatGPT's creative abilities against their own using writing prompts, finding the AI produces competent but ultimately inferior work compared to human creativity.
Books
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4 weeks ago

Derek Owusu and Sean Hewitt shortlisted for Dylan Thomas prize

Six writers aged 39 or under are shortlisted for the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize, a £20,000 award recognizing fiction and poetry that explores human experience and contemporary life.
Books
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1 month ago

Author Luke Kennard talks about his novel, 'Black Bag'

Luke Kennard's novel 'Black Bag' fictionalizes a 1967 psychology experiment where a silent, bagged actor in a classroom gradually becomes liked by students through repeated exposure, exploring how familiarity transforms perception.
#investigative-journalism
Media industry
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2 months ago

Guardian nominated for more than 20 honours at 2026 Press Awards

The Guardian received over 20 Press Awards nominations with 27 shortlisted entries across 21 categories, spanning national, specialist, and multimedia journalism.
World news
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2 months ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: Nobel? Please, Prize Committee!

The Institute for Advanced Study exists to pursue knowledge for its own sake, freeing brilliant minds to follow 'useless satisfactions' that yield unforeseen practical discoveries.
Writing
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1 month ago

Mara Naaman: A Literary Voice Shaping Culture

Building a life around ideas means prioritizing process and learning over outcomes and external validation, enabling deeper intellectual and creative growth.
Books
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Southwark Libraries named London winner for 2026

Google Southwark Libraries won the British Book Awards 2026 Library of the Year for reconnecting communities with local library services and resources.
Design
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2 months ago

From Skylons to brick-walls - see the next generation of jewellery designers

Emerging jewellers and silversmiths from the Goldsmiths' Centre present diverse, skillful small-scale jewellery and metalwork in a free foyer exhibition open weekdays until 18 February 2026.
History
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2 months ago

Shop windows tell the story of London's revolutionary illustrated newspapers

A corner shop at the Strand now displays Lost Landscapes of Print, showcasing 19th-century Strand printers, an 1862 replica press, and related printing artifacts.
Artificial intelligence
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2 months ago

"Novelist" Boasts That Using AI She Can Churn Out a New Book in 45 Minutes, Says Regular Writers Will Never Be Able to Keep Up

AI-assisted production enables rapid, high-volume publication of commercially successful books, outpacing traditional human creators and prompting concerns about quality and authenticity.
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2 months ago

'A worthy champion for all photographers' - Irish Independent's Mark Condren wins record seventh Press Photographer of the Year award

Press photographer Mr Condren won the top award, earning multiple category wins and praise for truthful, technically skilled images amid concerns about AI-generated doubt.
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2 months ago

The New York Times Creates Awards to Give to Its Own Staffers

According to a Tuesday report from Intelligencer, Times staffers were invited last year to begin nominating co-workers for what would eventually be called the Ochs Awards. Finalists for the 25 awards were announced Monday, and winners will be announced at an event on February 10. Cash prizes will also be given. Award categories include Best Scoop, Writer of the Year, and Rising Journalist. One Times writer joked that the idea was delightfully insane.
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Books
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'New trick' at 50: Fiction. And now, raves. - Harvard Gazette

Epidemiologist Janet Rich-Edwards was inspired to write her debut novel 'Canticle' after attending a Radcliffe lecture on medieval nuns' liturgical books, discovering a connection between academic scholarship and creative fiction writing.
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Design
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2 months ago

niall mclaughlin wins the 2026 RIBA royal gold medal for architecture

Níall McLaughlin receives the 2026 RIBA Royal Gold Medal for three decades of human-focused, craft-led architecture emphasizing continuity, material intelligence and quality of inhabited space.
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1 month ago

UK Society of Authors launches logo to identify books written by humans not AI

The SoA said the absence of any government measure to compel tech companies to label AI-generated output meant readers were struggling to distinguish between books written by a human, and machine-generated work based on AI models trained on copyrighted work without permission or payment.
Books
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1 month ago

The Washington Post's Books Section Worked

What does it mean to subscribe to something? Whether we mean a belief or a magazine, the definition is complicated. I began subscribing to The New Yorker when I was a sophomore in college; more than 30 years later, I have yet to stop and I feel strongly that I never will. Yet during some of those years-okay, many of them-the weekly issues have piled up in my home and gone mostly unread between biannual days of bingeing and purging. If these reading habits could somehow be converted into digital clicks, the resulting "traffic report" might look like I don't want the product at all.
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2 months ago

Niall McLaughlin Receives the 2026 RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture

Awarded on behalf of His Majesty the King, the Royal Gold Medal is among the significant international distinctions in architecture, recognizing a sustained contribution to the advancement of the discipline through built work, education, and critical discourse. In announcing the award, RIBA noted McLaughlin's long-standing influence across architectural practice and pedagogy, citing a career that spans more than three decades and reflects a consistent engagement with the cultural, environmental, and social dimensions of architecture.
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Writing
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1 month ago

Yiyun Li on Stories That Happen Twice

Retrospective narrative reveals how stories gain completeness through the knowledge of future events, transforming present moments into layered reflections on fate and identity.
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

The Open Mic Where Amateurs and Award-Winning Authors Hang Out

It was the first Wednesday of December and the last One-Page Wednesday of 2025. Hosted by Portland novelist Emme Lund (The Boy with a Bird in His Chest) at the Literary Arts bookstore, the free monthly event is an open mic that functions more like a public writers' group. Students, aspiring writers, and National Book Award-winning authors hang out and read aloud one page from a work in progress.
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Books
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1 month ago

That's a book? - Harvard Gazette

Italo Calvino used tarot card decks as a computational system to generate interconnected narratives, predating modern AI by decades and demonstrating how structured systems can create complex literary works.
Books
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1 month ago

The best recent poetry review roundup

Andrew Motion's latest collection explores mortality and loss through elegies, showing a shift toward rootedness and acceptance of death as a universal human experience rather than personal bewilderment.
Books
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1 month ago

The 10 Best New Books Of March

Spring 2024 brings diverse literary releases across romance, literary fiction, and debuts, featuring works by established authors like Abby Jimenez and Rebecca Serle alongside promising new writers.
Books
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1 month ago

These books are pushing boundaries': winners of 30,000 Inclusive Books for Children awards announced

Six female authors won the 2026 Inclusive Books for Children awards, with winning titles featuring diverse representation in children's literature across multiple age categories.
Books
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2 months ago

Rebel English Academy by Mohammed Hanif review a sure-fire Booker contender

Dark, irony-soaked comedy and farce expose Pakistan's political repression, religious hypocrisy, and violence with subversive, satirical imagination.
Books
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2 months ago

3 authors win $10,000 prizes for blending science and literature

Three authors received $10,000 Science + Literature awards for works blending scientific research and literary artistry examining nature, Indigenous impacts, and queer perspectives.
#oregon-book-awards
Books
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2 months ago

Karen Solie's Wellwater wins TS Eliot poetry prize

Karen Solie won the 2025 TS Eliot poetry prize for Wellwater, a collection exploring environmental destruction.
Books
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2 months ago

Underground wit and poor attention spans | Letters

Poems on the Underground seldom capture the London Underground experience, inspiring satirical commuter poems and comparisons between oral epic attention strategies and modern cinema.
Books
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2 months ago

The stories behind the books - Harvard Gazette

Harvard's library collection includes books that use layered images, movable elements, and raised type to create interactive, tactile, and accessible reading experiences.
Books
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2 months ago

There is a sense of things careening towards a head': TS Eliot prize winner Karen Solie

Karen Solie's work confronts ecological and social harms directly, refusing to aestheticize suffering while insisting art must keep attention and counteract distraction.
Books
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2 months ago

February may be short on days but it boasts a long list of new books

February brings multiple commemorations and a wave of new, translated and genre‑blending book releases that invite readers to dive into fresh literary work.
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2 months ago

I could never hope to equal it again': Jeffrey Archer announces next novel will be his last

When I came across the idea for this novel a few years ago, I knew it was bigger in scope than anything I'd done before and I accepted that the research alone would be more demanding than anything I'd tackled in the past. When I finally sat down to write Adam and Eve I also realised, by the end of the first draft, that this was going to be my final novel,
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2 months ago

Sex, death and parrots: Julian Barnes's best fiction ranked!

Duffy, The Porcupine and The Lemon Table deliver a bisexual private-eye crime caper, a savage satire of a collapsed communist regime, and stories about ageing.
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2 months ago

The 10 Best New Books Of February

Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his cozy underground burrow and spoken: There are still six more weeks of winter ahead to endure. February may bear the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest month of the year, but it has no shortage of new releases hot off the presses. With winter still roaring in full force, this is the perfect time to catch up on the reading you swore you'd do as a New Year's resolution.
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More heartache than Hamnet?: Maggie O'Farrell's best books ranked!

The ghost of a previous lover is always a challenge, particularly if you (mistakenly) believe that she's actually dead. This is the unenviable situation for Lily, the protagonist of O'Farrell's second novel, who is swept off her feet by dashing architect Marcus and in short order moves in with him. Lily takes his assurances that her predecessor Sinead is no longer with us to mark a more permanent absence;
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2 months ago

The best recent poetry review roundup

Best known as a memoirist, Morrison returns to poetry after 11 years with a masterclass of lyric distillation and charged observation, demonstrating that nothing is beneath poetic deliberation. His subjects range from social and political justice to meditations on poetic heroes such as Elizabeth Bishop and sonnet sequences elegising the writer's sister. The interwoven specificity and occasional nature of the poems is captivating:
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Cameo by Rob Doyle review a fantasy of literary celebrity in the culture war era

Perky, satirical portrait centred on a globe-trotting Dublin figure whose sensational life—crime, drugs, sex, espionage—and pettiness lampoon contemporary literary culture and celebrity.
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