‘Children of Dune’ Is a Very Philosophical Book

Children of ⁤Dune, written by Frank ​Herbert, is ‌the third installment in the renowned Dune series. While it may be categorized as science fiction, it is important to note that this‍ novel reaches ​far beyond⁢ the boundaries of the genre. It delves into various philosophical concepts, making it⁣ a captivating read for both fans of… Continue reading ‘Children of Dune’ Is a Very Philosophical Book

Andrew Yang’s New Novel Predicts Electoral Chaos

Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and former Democratic presidential candidate, is making waves in ‌a different​ arena – the literary world. With the ⁢release of his⁣ new novel titled “Electoral Chaos,”‌ Yang‍ invites readers into a near-future⁢ where⁤ the political landscape is turned on its head, ⁢giving⁣ us⁣ a glimpse into what could potentially be our own… Continue reading Andrew Yang’s New Novel Predicts Electoral Chaos

‘Bodies’ Is a Fun Time Travel Mystery

One of the most popular genres in literature and film is time ‌travel. ⁢From H.G. Wells’ classic novel, “The Time Machine,” to the iconic “Back to the Future” series, people have always ​been fascinated with the idea of manipulating the boundaries of time. So when a new book titled “Bodies” hit the⁤ shelves,⁢ promising⁤ a… Continue reading ‘Bodies’ Is a Fun Time Travel Mystery

Substack now lets you follow writers before subscribing to them

The writing platform known as Substack has recently announced a new feature that is bound to be a game-changer for subscribers and writers alike. Introducing the ability to follow writers before subscribing to them, Substack has made it easier for new users to stay informed on the work of their favorite writers. Substack has become… Continue reading Substack now lets you follow writers before subscribing to them

The Verge Launches “Installer,” a Newsletter About the Next Big Things to Download, Watch, and Explore

In a move to provide readers with the latest developments in technology, media and exploration, The Verge has launched “Installer,” a weekly newsletter devoted to informing its users about the newest products, tools, and trends. Promising to “keep [users] up to speed on all the cool stuff,” the newsletter covers all the best programs, discoveries,… Continue reading The Verge Launches “Installer,” a Newsletter About the Next Big Things to Download, Watch, and Explore

Barnes & Noble is reinventing itself, but not its e-readers

In recent years, Barnes & Noble, one of the largest booksellers and e-bookstores in the country, has gone through a number of changes, including the closure of numerous brick-and-mortar stores. But despite this, the company hasn’t given up on its commitment to providing readers with access to various books. Instead, Barnes & Noble has been… Continue reading Barnes & Noble is reinventing itself, but not its e-readers

‘Rhymer’ Combines

The world of fantasy fiction has yet another magical figure to usher us into the realm of enchantment and enchantment – the Rhymer. Set in Scotland, the Rhymer is a series of tales that combine old and traditional Scottish ballads with alien elven lore and creatures and brings to life a dark and mysterious world.… Continue reading ‘Rhymer’ Combines

Chloe Gong on Adapting Shakespeare Canon | io9 Interview

The world of literature is often dominated by male authors and their classical works, but that’s starting to change, as demonstrated by the success of Chloe Gong, the 21-year-old author of the 2021 Harper audiobook smash, These Violent Delights, a YA retelling of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Gong recently sat down with io9 to discuss… Continue reading Chloe Gong on Adapting Shakespeare Canon | io9 Interview

‘Immer Zlaz’

Science-fiction fans were given a unique opportunity when author Immer Zlaz’s autobiography was released in April 2021. In this remarkable book, Zlaz takes readers on a journey through his private life, from his early roots as a writer and fan of science fiction, to his past illnesses and the challenges and rewards of becoming a… Continue reading ‘Immer Zlaz’

‘Immer Zlaz’

In the world of science fiction, there is no one more iconic than Isaac Asimov. His vast body of work has helped to shape the genre, inspiring millions of readers with his incredible imagination and complex stories. At the same time, however, relatively little is known about his personal life. Thankfully, a new book, ‘Immer,… Continue reading ‘Immer Zlaz’

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