Charles Yu in Irvine where the National Book Award-winning author ("Interior Chinatown) and TV writer ("Westworld," et al.) lives. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) In 2013, Sheri Holman had just ...
Just over half (51%) of published novelists in the UK believe that artificial intelligence is likely to end up entirely replacing their work as fiction writers, a new University of Cambridge report ...
Lisa Halliday's stellar and inventive debut novel, Asymmetry, is a puzzle of seemingly incongruous pieces that, in the end, fit together perfectly. In the early aughts, young NYC book editor Alice ...
Not to be outdone by the children’s and YA authors "signal boosting" their fellow authors on Twitter, two novelists, Caroline Leavitt and Jenna Blum, are promoting their colleagues with an ambitious ...
Once is unique. Twice is a trend. Three or more times starts to feel awfully gimmicky. That’s where we stand with the ever-so-edgy novelists using artificial intelligence to spit out lazy new books.
Filipacchi points to a note at the top of the American Novelists Wikipedia page, where it's explained that in order to keep the list from becoming too long, novelists have been put into subcategories.
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