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Debbie Macomber on Her New Book and The 'Real Reason For The Season' (Exclusive)
From baking to decking the halls and knitting, Debbie Macomber, 77, celebrates every Christmas season with a flurry of fun ...
Research from the forthcoming TBR Writing & Publishing Conference reveals a possible disconnect between writers’ instincts and agent interest in their manuscript, an issue the event is attempting to ...
The Walrus on MSNOpinion
If Chatbots Can Replace Writers, It’s Because We Made Writing Replaceable
For the past eleven years, writing has been my day job as well as my hobby. In that time, I’ve been a journalist, an SEO hack ...
A trio of U.S. senators, Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen and Richard Blumenthal, sent a letter to several hyperscalers ...
Instead ChatGPT has become perhaps the most successful consumer product in history. In just over three years it has ...
This year marks the English novelist's 250th birthday. Her hundreds of surviving letters—both real and fictional—offer ...
Even if the DOJ dump is incomplete and heavily redacted, at least Jmail makes them easy to access—thanks to a familiar ...
I am Austin Krell. I will be covering the Sixers for On SI going forward. You might know me from my time on the Sixers beat before today. I spent three seasons covering the team for a small website ...
Fears about AI data centers’ water use have exploded. Experts say the reality is far more complicated than people think.
To answer some of the questions our subscribers have been asking about how TIME gathers, verifies, writes and distributes its news. The hardest place in the allied world to get background news out of ...
Senate Republicans blocked Democrats’ effort to extend the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies on Thursday, making it all ...
How the AI industry uses water and how that impacts an increasingly parched world is more complicated than people think.
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