The new work by Isabel Allende: 'The Magic Word. A Written Life', on sale April 9
Isabel Allende's new book, 'The Magic Word. A Written Life', will be released on April 9, offering insights into her writing process and personal journey.
Conservative theatre-making will kill the UK industry, says National’s director
Indhu Rubasingham, the artistic director of the National Theatre, warns that conservative approaches in theatre are detrimental to its future and calls for a commitment to new writing and creative risk.
Sonsoles Ónega talks about her new novel: "They made me doubt myself and this book is the confirmation that nothing was a lie"
Sonsoles Ónega discusses her new novel, reflecting on her journey of self-discovery and confirmation through her writing process.
Historians Fusi and García Cárcel defend themselves against the accusation of writing a book through AI: 'I don't even know how Artificial Intelligence works'
Historians Juan Pablo Fusi and Ricardo García Cárcel respond to criticism suggesting their new book potentially relied on AI due to its numerous typographical errors.
Early signs of dementia can be seen in the way you write
A new analysis suggests that changes in writing patterns could indicate the early onset of dementia, potentially allowing for earlier diagnoses.
New research: Your writing can reveal when you are lying
Research by Kajsa Gullberg indicates that writing patterns can reveal signs of deception, with differences noted between truthful and false narratives.
Jaime Bayly: "We must escape from the dictatorship of truth," he says about his novel 'The Coup Plotters'
Jaime Bayly reflects on happiness and its absence in literature while promoting his new novel.
When Poet Kim Hye-soon, the 'Poet of Death', Speaks about 'The Ethics of the Writer'
Kim Hye-soon discusses the complexities of writing and the responsibilities of authors towards trauma survivors in her new book 'Ventriloquism in the Air.'
"The situation is wild," says an archaeologist evaluating the impact of power lines – the museum is now writing statements at a record pace
A proposed data center in Kokemäki, Finland, by Canadian Bitzero necessitates new power lines that disrupt a nationally significant cultural landscape and archaeological sites.
Where to draw inspiration for writing books? Discover Zane Zusta and Džeina Šteinberga
The article features a discussion with Latvian authors Zane Zusta and Džeina Šteinberga about their new children's books.
BRAIN TRAINING: This lifelong habit reduces the risk of dementia by 40 percent
Reading, writing, and learning a new language can reduce the risk of dementia by nearly 40 percent, according to a recent study.
In the AI Era, the Meaning of 'Writing' [Eureka]
The renowned South Korean author Hwang Sok-yong has utilized ChatGPT as an assistant in writing his new novel, demonstrating how AI is infiltrating the realm of human creativity.
Yasmina Reza: "The place of the writer is to have no judgment. Writing is a perpetual questioning"
Yasmina Reza's new book 'Casos reales' explores the French judicial system through literary chronicles of judges, prosecutors, and lawyers.
From the Chelsea Hotel to her writing refuge in Rockaway: a walk through Patti Smith's New York through her memoirs
The article explores Patti Smith's journey in New York City, reflecting on her experiences and the transformative nature of the city over fifty years.
Crisis of Automakers: Stellantis Cuts Electric Cars and Writes Off Billions – Stock Price Falls by 28 Percent
Stellantis, Europe's second-largest automaker, announces a major shift under its new CEO, writing off €22 billion and canceling its dividend to refocus on customer preferences amid an industry crisis.
In the Spotlight of the German Press: What They Are Writing About the Disappearance of the 16-Year-Old Laura
The case of the 16-year-old Laura's disappearance from Greece is gaining new attention as it is covered extensively in the German media.
The novelist Don Winslow reappears and defines Trump as "a schoolyard bully"
Don Winslow, a prominent contemporary noir novelist, returns with a new book after a hiatus to campaign against Trump, calling him a 'schoolyard bully.'
Entertainment veteran Kari Ketonen brings laughter in the new 'Luottomies' movie, but it's not easy
Kari Ketonen discusses the challenges of comedy-making while starring, writing, and directing the new film 'Lepoloma,' set to premiere on February 4th.
While working on the new novel, one of the worst things that can happen to a writer happened to me, says Jáchym Topol
Jáchym Topol discusses the challenges of writing his new novel 'Peklo neexistuje', set in a post-Covid era amidst the beginnings of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, focusing on themes of existential crisis and societal indifference.
Did the creators of Stranger Things use AI when writing the script? Suspicion arose due to a new documentary
A new documentary has sparked suspicion about whether the creators of Stranger Things utilized AI in their scriptwriting process.
The New Novel by Tiny Stricker: Writing Like a Hippie
Tiny Stricker's new novel reflects on his transformative journey along the Hippie Trail in the late 1960s, symbolizing freedom, self-discovery, and cultural exchange.
Arturo González-Campos: 'Compared to what appears in the newspapers, I am an exemplary citizen'
Arturo González-Campos, a versatile writer and humorist, reflects on his public perception and releases a new book titled 'Cinema with More Things.'
How John Kennedy, a G.O.P. Senator, Became a Best-Selling Book Author
John Kennedy, a Republican Senator, has achieved success as a best-selling author, showcasing his experiences and insights in his writings.
Conversation with Leïla Slimani: 'To some, I am too Western, to others too Arab'
Leïla Slimani discusses her new novel set in Morocco, her childhood, and her father's imprisonment, while exploring themes of identity and justice through writing.
Black Mirror: The creator of the series confirmed that he is already working on new episodes
Charlie Brooker announced that the eighth season of Black Mirror is currently in the writing stage and will return to Netflix.
Dissident Boualem Sansal: 'In Algeria, they would kill me'
Algerian author Boualem Sansal, who was imprisoned for a year as a political prisoner, discusses his recent release, his desire to return to Algeria, and his challenges in starting a new life at the age of 76.
New Job After "Klar" Commotion – Julia Ruhs Writes Column for "Bild"
Journalist Julia Ruhs has transitioned to writing a column for "Bild" after her stint with ARD's "Klar" ended, while still remaining with Bayerischer Rundfunk.
Members of Rouvikonas vandalized the offices of New Democracy in Larissa
Members of the Rouvikonas group vandalized the New Democracy party offices in Larissa by throwing flyers and writing slogans on the walls.
Love as a Political Force: "We Need Islands of Love"
Daniel Schreiber believes that love can combat political polarization, discussing hardness, enemy images, and writing workshops in his new book.
The Sofii in front of the doors
The author reflects on the end of the year and considers what to write for their last piece, deciding to focus on something different rather than summarizing the past year or predicting the future.
Encounter with Nobel Laureate: Jon Fosse's Completely Strange Life
The article is about a meeting with Nobel laureate Jon Fosse in Bergen, discussing his prolific writing, his new novel "Vaim," and his lifelong sense of mystery.