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As Patrick deWitt’s The Librarianist rolls along, readers might wonder if the Canadian humorist has finally settled down to write a “normal” novel. DeWitt has made...
As Patrick deWitt’s The Librarianist rolls along, readers might wonder if the Canadian humorist has finally settled down to write a “normal” novel. DeWitt has made...
Children often learn about indigenous cultures from history, but it’s just as important to know that Native American Indian cultures are still alive and strong in...
When I last interviewed 5 Under 35 honoree Alexandra Chang, we spoke about her debut novel, . This was in February of 2020. Our conversation could...
If you are looking for Christian writing work, you’re on the cusp of joining a writing niche that is in no way small. The faith economy’s...
In one episode of the reality show Life After Death with Tyler Henry, which follows the titular clairvoyant medium as he travels the U.S., Henry quips...
As I near the end of this project—one essay to go!—I find myself searching for simple truths about Trevor’s canon that I have not repeated ad...
If you have ever been—or think you’ll ever be—a burned-out professor, pick up a copy of Julie Schumacher’s new novel The English Experience. To those already...
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Welcome to GigaOm’s research bulletin for August 2023 Hi, and welcome back! Our CEO Ben Book has taken GigaOm from a boutique analyst company to what is now...
I was fortunate to sit down with Matt Butcher, CEO of Fermyon, and discuss all things application infrastructure, cloud native architectures, serverless, containers and all that....