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NEA Cancels Creative Writing Fellowships

On Friday afternoon, writers who applied for the National Endowment for the Arts’ 2026 Creative Writing Fellowships received an email from the NEA saying that the program had been canceled. - Publishers Weekly

What Parents Lose When They Don’t Read To Their Kids

Yes, a decline in reading with kids “suggests a missed opportunity for parents to instill in their children an early love of reading.” But there’s so much more. “Reading aloud to my children was ... a way to guide them as they started to understand the world.” - The Atlantic

Writers’ Retreats Are Growing Ever More Luxurious, And Expensive Too

Who can afford this? And yes, writers’ retreats “have long been a staple of creative life,” but “you don’t need an approved writing sample to go on these luxury retreats. All you need is cash and time.” - Slate

When You’ve Sold Millions Of Books About Your Perfect Life, And That Life Changes Dramatically, What Do You Do?

You write about the imperfections, of course, even when a New York Times interviewer is so doubtful about your narrative that he says, “Help me through my skepticism.” - The New York Times

The Long Past, And The Future, Of Lesbian Pulp Novels

"Cheap and easy, at least five hundred lesbian-themed paperbacks sold millions of copies nationwide between 1935 and 1965. That’s a lot of lesbians.” - LitHub

Denmark Ends Its 25% Sales Tax On Books

The government says it is cancelling the VAT on books, one of the highest in the world, — despite the estimated loss of €44 million ($51.5 million) in tax revenue — to combat a growing “reading crisis.” Literacy statistics from the OECD indicate that one-quarter of Danish 15-year-olds cannot read and understand a simple text. - Euronews

How Wired Magazine Got Scammed By AI

You couldn’t make a better WIRED pitch if you built it in a lab. Or in this case, with the help of a large language model chatbot. - Wired

Can You Really Deprogram Your MAGA Parents With A Book Club?

"I'm begging you to just try and learn something that isn't from Facebook, Fox, or Newsmax," Valeen, a 38-year-old registered Democrat who works as a pet sitter in Denver, wrote to her dad via Instagram DM after they exchanged a series of posts about Gaza. - Wired

The Legal Strategy Threatening Your Right To Read

In 2023, our book was one of thousands pulled from library shelves around the country, and as we write, an evolving legal strategy being used to defend many such bans threatens to upend decades of precedent preserving the right to read. - The Atlantic (MSN)

Number Of Americans Who Read For Pleasure Has Fallen By 40%: Study

“Researchers at the University of Florida and University College London have found that between 2003 and 2023, daily reading for reasons other than work and study fell by about 3% each year. The number saw a peak in 2004, with 28% of people qualifying, before falling to 16% in 2023.” - The Guardian

Oh No: People Are Starting To Talk Like ChatGPT

The unnerving thing is that now, with hundreds of millions of people regularly engaging with chatbots, English-speaking humans are starting to talk like the inhuman communicator on the other side. - Washington Post

Reading Tiny Buddhist Scrolls Without Damaging Them By Unrolling

The scrolls come from a small Mongolian shrine found by an expedition in 1927. Researchers are virtually unrolling and deciphering them using X-ray tomography, the same technique used with the Herculaneum Scrolls, which were carbonized in the volcanic eruption which destroyed Pompeii. - Artnet

A Challenge: Getting Chinese-Language Literature In Front Of English-Speaking Readers

“(There’s) a new effort from Riverhead Books, led by editor Han Zhang, to publish more translated Chinese language literature. … The books that Zhang is looking to publish aren't aiming to be sweeping classics. But they're small looks into contemporary Chinese life.” - NPR

Airport Free Libraries Are Finding Fans

There are book carts organized by United Airlines in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Virginia and more; Little Free Libraries in Seattle and Providence, Rhode Island, and “Flybrary” shelves in Punta Gorda, Florida, Traverse City, Michigan, and Redmond, Oregon. - Washington Post

The End Of Handwriting?

US public schools still require that kids be taught handwriting, so it’s not yet a lost art, but there is some evidence that digital natives are less “ready” for writing now than students in the past. - Wired

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