Tag: authors

  • Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts

    New Study Underscores the Existential Impact of AI on the Book World Hard to believe, but AI models capable of producing novels (from stolen works of literature) have only been around for a scant few months—not even an eyelash blink, really, in the timeline of human endeavours.  And yet, their application is already so widespread…

  • Why did this author launch a podcast about (other) authors?

    Writing is a tough business, but it’s made easier with the help of friends—and hearing about other authors’ journeys. Michelle Miles, author of over 40 paranormal and fantasy romance novels, spills the tea on why she launched her Miles Beyond the Page podcast. ME: Okay, so here’s the obvious question: why did you decide to launch a podcast?…

  • Thanks, De Minimus. No more shipping to U.S. readers?

    As of this month, it will be a lot harder for authors to send signed copies of their books or bookish materials to the U.S. due to the end of “de minimus” exemptions. 

  • What happens to publishing in a Post-Social Age?

    With fundamental shifts to social media, authors and presses face mounting challenges Scan just about any social media platform these days and you’ll catch a glimpse or two of wide-eyed, sweaty-palmed anxiety. Social media is floundering. As a consequence, publishing, which relies (perhaps too) heavily on the ephemeral social media landscape, may be about to…