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Where Is All the Sad Boy Literature?
Esquire via Yahoo Style Singapore· 3 days ago“Sad girl lit” is everywhere, but young men are glaringly absent from the contemporary canon of popular authors writing about sex and intimacy. Could...
BBC Greenlights ‘Evolution’ With Chris Packham & Reveals It Has Doubled Its Number Of Blue-Chip...
Deadline via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoEXCLUSIVE: The BBC has tied with PBS on a Chris Packham-fronted series about evolution, as the...
Gatland demands more disciplined Wales in second Australia Test
AFP News via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoWales coach Warren Gatland Thursday demanded more discipline in the second Test against Australia...
‘House Of The Dragon’ Earns Steady Audience Growth, Hitting Season 2 High
Deadline via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days agoHouse of the Dragon viewership is steadily climbing as Season 2 progresses. Episode 4, titled “A...
Is AI the Bitter End—or the Lucrative Future—of Book Publishing?
Esquire via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days agoAs the law fights to catch up to Big Tech, the future of books hangs in the balance. Are writers...
The Second Coming of the Sports Novel
Esquire via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoOriginally designed for preteen boys, the genre is now enjoying a renaissance with adult readers. How can sports fiction help us understand our...
PEAK Reveals Inaugural Writers Fellowship Class
Deadline via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 days agoEXCLUSIVE: The Pasifika Entertainment Advancement Komiti has revealed its inaugural PEAK Writers Fellowship class. Supported by Netflix, the new...
How Celebrity Book Clubs Actually Work
Esquire via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 days agoThree famous readers hold immense influence over the publishing industry. Their recommendations can make or break a book—but how do they make their...
In California, opioid settlement money helps fund lifesaving drugs and police projects
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoCalifornia is in line for more than $4 billion in opioid settlement funds, and local governments are most often spending the first payouts on lifesaving drugs.