Set in the elite social circles of River City’s Wellington Heights Social Club, Alexander Benjamin Hart recounts his real-life experience as a CEO who blew the whistle on fraud, discrimination, ...
First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic’s Books section: What Stephen Miller gets wrong about human nature “First ...
Tina Packer, who has died aged 87, was a British actress who in 1978, after moving to the United States, founded and became ...
An interview with Janice Page, the arts editor of The Washington Post, about her memoir, "Year of the Water Horse." ...
Hachette and Cengage allege Google bypassed licensing to train Gemini, calling it “historic copyright infringement.” ...
The Robert L. Cattoi Book Technologies Lab opened late last year on the sixth floor of Lindquist Hall at Wichita State University. It features a collection of bookbinding and printing tools.
Dozens of Montana-based authors have until March 23 to file a claim to receive a payout from one of the largest copyright ...
The partnership with technology companies Anthropic and Amazon Web Services, announced last month, has prompted backlash from ...
Here are reviews of five of the best available books on blockchain, a relatively new, but rapidly growing and very important ...
Considering that I’ve hastily thrown most of the scanned books and ebooks into a single folder, calling my library a disorganized mess would be an understatement. Worse still, I’ve even got a couple ...
In American high schools, the age of the book may be fading. Many teenagers are assigned few full books to read from beginning to end — often just one or two per year, according to researchers and ...
Whenever I’m not serving as Dungeon Master at my long-running Dungeons & Dragons table, I’m usually playing an Artificer. While Bard is always described as a Jack of all trades (they even get an ...