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Detection firm finds 82% of herbal remedy books on Amazon ‘likely written’ by AI

Oct 23 2025: With gingko “memory-boost tinctures”, fennel “tummy-soothing syrups” and “citrus-immune gummies,” AI “slop” has come for herbalism, a study published by a leading AI-detection company has found. Originality.ai, which of…

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Trump refiles lawsuit against PRH, ‘NYT’

Oct 21 2025: President Donald Trump has refiled a lawsuit first brought September 16 in Florida accusing the New York Times and several of its reporters, including Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner, of disparagement. Penguin Random Hou…

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‘We want our stories to be told’: NSW Labor pledges $3.2m to support writing and literature amid AI onslaught

Oct 17 2025: It is a sector that delivers $1.3bn annually to the New South Wales economy and supports up to 22,000 jobs, yet the average writer earns just $18,200 a year from their creative practice.

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The world’s largest publishers, 2025

Oct 16 2025: After a seven-year run, the RELX Group has given up its title as the world’s largest book publisher, displaced by ThomsonReuters. The Canadian-based legal and professional publisher had a solid 2024, with revenue rising …

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The Nobel Prize for Literature goes to

Oct 09 2025: Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai. I purchased his Satantango many years ago, but it’s one of those that languished on my shelf for decades before making its way to Goodwill. ~ Sigh ~

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America’s burgeoning fleet of book bikes

Oct 08 2025: The United States is in a literacy crisis. In 2023, a survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics found that 28% of American citizens ages 16–65 read below the equivalent of a third-grade level. Anot…

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2025 National Book Awards Finalists Announced

Oct 07 2025: Here’s the list! Which ones have you read? Which are on your radar? Fiction: Rabih Alameddine, The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother) Megha Majumdar, A Guardian and a Thief Karen Russell, The Antid…

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America’s burgeoning fleet of book bikes

Oct 03 2025: The United States is in a literacy crisis. In 2023, a survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics found that 28% of American citizens ages 16–65 read below the equivalent of a third-grade level. Another study, based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...

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