NCEA Level 2 English exams asked students to write about a boy with long hair being bullied and asked to pull down his pants ...
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In an increasingly fragmented literary landscape, few emerging voices manage to articulate the complexity of contemporary ...
I’ve spent the past two years watching the evolution of generative AI models closely, from GPT-3.5 to GPT-5, and the same ...
Readers respond to a guest essay about the continuing vitality of literary fiction. Also: Exxon vs. California; a Supreme ...
The author of “The Eleventh Hour” looks back on a few works—by Mikhail Bulgakov, Franz Kafka, Voltaire, and E. M.
It’s one thing to write candidly in your diary about the inner torments of being a writer, or how you went “berserk” when you discovered your husband was having an affair. It’s quite another to ...
Mary Sheffield has made history. On Guard examines how Sheffield won, what went wrong for the Rev. Solomon Kinloch, and what ...
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The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published.
Bill Keller: Prison newspapers have been around for a long time — reportedly since the debtors’ prisons of the 19th century.
The Utah Legislature passed a law dictating how congressional maps can be tested for partisan favoritism. Plaintiffs argue it's an attempt to get around the state's ban on gerrymandering.