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When An NHL Player And His Wife Asked Readers To Stop Sexually Harassing Him

Hockey romance fans "gravitate to players who remind them of their favorite book boyfriends, and one popular choice is Seattle Kraken center Alex Wennberg. His team initially courted BookTok with posts and hashtags ... and flew out a popular creator for a playoff game." Then things went way wrong. - Washington Post

The Unspoken, But Specific, Language Of Crosswords

"The rules of crosswords ... are intimately related to the grammar of language in general. Just as toddlers develop a deep knowledge of different classes of words without being taught what a noun or a verb is, crossword solvers develop strong intuitions about what entries are possible." - The Atlantic

Crime Fiction Is Perfect For Adding In Social Commentary, Author Says

Laura Lippman: "The through line in almost every book that I write is that no one is more capable of bad acts than someone absolutely convinced of their own goodness. People who identify as 'good' scare the pants off me." - Irish Times

Honoring The Handwritten Word, By The Thousands, On The Champs-Elysees

Traffic was blocked and 1,700 desks set up by the Arc de Triomphe, for "a public dictée. Anyone who's studied French knows the importance of the ritual. A teacher reads out a passage, usually from French literature, and students have to write it out" - battling the complications of French. - NPR

What Michael Chabon Did During The Early Days Of COVID

In those quiet, terrifying times, lo these long three years ago, Chabon did what any nerd might do: He built a replica of the science fiction and fantasy section of his long-gone childhood bookstore. - LitHub

Who Invented Public Libraries? Roman Emperors

"If Asinius Pollio was the one who 'first by founding a library made works of genius the property of the public', it was Augustus and his successors who instilled an ideology of the public ownership of knowledge. And it didn't matter if the masses couldn't read any of it." - Aeon

Friends, Romans, Gives Us Your Numbers! (Why Roman Numerals Are Better Than Arabic)

I could probably come up with another DCCCLXXXIX reasons why Arabic numerals eat Neptune’s you-know-what's for breakfast, but you get the idea. - The New Yorker

The Brooklyn Public Library’s Intellectual Freedom Teen Council Fights Against Book Bans All Over The US

"The unique program connects kids from the most populous U.S. city with teens from states where book bans are roiling communities. … Teen councilmembers say they've learned a surprising lesson from out-of-state students: Books on the required reading list in many New York City schools are being banned elsewhere." - Gothamist

The Final Bidders To Buy Simon & Schuster

he remaining bidders included KKR, one of the world’s largest private-equity firms, and News Corp, the owner of HarperCollins, a competing publishing house. - The New York Times

Training AI Tools For The Languages (Even Major Ones) That Don’t Dominate The Internet

English alone counts for almost half the internet; add other European languages plus Chinese and Japanese and it's 95%. For other languages — even those like Arabic, Bengali, and Amharic used by many millions — AI tools have relatively tiny datasets to train on. Here are some people addressing that. - Deutsche Welle

AI Has Arrived In The Publishing Industry, Too

"Some authors are using A.I. as a writing and editing assistant that can help them brainstorm, organize material, develop characters or create an outline. … Many in publishing are taking action to protect their work." - The New York Times

Wyoming Library Board Withdraws From Library Association, Fires Librarian For Not Removing Books

The board voted 4-1 to fire longtime library director Terri Lesley after months of tension surrounding her refusal to weed out the library’s shelves based on a vague new policy aimed at shielding children and teens from sexual content. - The Daily Beast

Paris Olympics Organizers Say The Bookseller Stalls Along The Seine Must Move, And The Booksellers Aren’t Having It

The opening ceremony, rather than being in a stadium, will be a parade of boats down the river through the city, and authorities say that about 570 (60%) of the bookstalls must be temporarily moved in order to provide adequate security. The stalls' proprietors are protesting vigorously. - The Guardian

Book-Tok Has Revolutionized Book Marketing. Now It’s Going To Publish Books, And…

Called 8th Note Press, the proposed entity seems to sit at the intersection of a major publisher and a site like Amazon or Goodreads, but with a social media twist. - The Walrus

Inflamed. Impertinent. Insightful: How D.H. Lawrence Read Literature

Lawrence’s bristling, inflamed, impertinent language provides a reminder that criticism is not just the work of the brain, but of the gut and the spleen as well. The intellectual refinement of his argument is unthinkable without the churn of instinct and feeling beneath it. 

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