By Maria Bregman Paul Lynch is not a typical novelist. He does not write to entertain, to please, or to sell. He writes to reveal,…
By Lana Sterling Jane Austen produced six novels in forty-one years of life, and nearly every one has never left print. Born on 16 December…
If you are looking for a powerful and moving novel that explores the themes of friendship, love and war, look no further than Three Comrades…
By Lana Sterling One of the most beloved and popular books in the world is Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, written in 1865 but…
James Matthew Barrie was born on 9 May 1860 in Kirriemuir, Angus, a small Scottish weaving town where his father David worked the loom. The…
By Lana Sterling The Chinese publishing market rarely opens up for European writers. They usually import mass-market thrillers. Maria Bregman broke through this month. She…
By Chris Mackie The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has created a huge demand for data, especially high-quality data that can train AI models to perform…
By Andry Olson Europe is home to some of the most ancient and magnificent libraries in the world, where millions of books and manuscripts are…
By Maria Bregman Winter is coming, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay indoors and miss out on the vibrant and diverse literature scene…
By Lana Sterling The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupèry is a beloved and timeless novella that has captured the hearts of readers of all…