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London Book Fair 2025: China's Strong Showing and AI's Rising Influence
The 2025 London Book Fair, held March 12-14 in London, saw over 30,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors, with China prominently showcasing 4,000 titles and 40 events, highlighting international collaboration and AI's growing role in publishing.
London Book Fair 2025: China's Strong Showing and AI's Rising Influence
The 2025 London Book Fair, held March 12-14 in London, saw over 30,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors, with China prominently showcasing 4,000 titles and 40 events, highlighting international collaboration and AI's growing role in publishing.
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36% Bias Score


Sir Terry Pratchett's Agent Recalls Their 20-Year Collaboration
Colin Smythe, Sir Terry Pratchett's agent for over 20 years, recounts their collaboration, highlighting Pratchett's unique writing style and their publishing journey, from his first book in 1971 to his final bestseller after his Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Sir Terry Pratchett's Agent Recalls Their 20-Year Collaboration
Colin Smythe, Sir Terry Pratchett's agent for over 20 years, recounts their collaboration, highlighting Pratchett's unique writing style and their publishing journey, from his first book in 1971 to his final bestseller after his Alzheimer's diagnosis.
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28% Bias Score


Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.
Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.
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40% Bias Score


DC Comics Cancels Neil Gaiman Titles Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations
DC Comics cancelled the September 2nd release of Neil Gaiman's "Death: DC Compact Comics Edition" and a Sandman edition following multiple sexual assault allegations against Gaiman; several other publishers have also cancelled or paused projects with him.
DC Comics Cancels Neil Gaiman Titles Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations
DC Comics cancelled the September 2nd release of Neil Gaiman's "Death: DC Compact Comics Edition" and a Sandman edition following multiple sexual assault allegations against Gaiman; several other publishers have also cancelled or paused projects with him.
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52% Bias Score


Sarah Jessica Parker to Judge 2025 Booker Prize
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker will judge the 2025 Booker Prize, bringing her star power and publishing experience to the prestigious literary award, a move praised for potentially expanding its audience.
Sarah Jessica Parker to Judge 2025 Booker Prize
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker will judge the 2025 Booker Prize, bringing her star power and publishing experience to the prestigious literary award, a move praised for potentially expanding its audience.
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44% Bias Score


The Untold Story of Loaded Magazine and Beth Summers
This article discusses the untold story of Beth Summers, a key figure in Loaded magazine, whose life was dramatically altered by a serious accident, and the subsequent omission of her story from a BBC documentary.
The Untold Story of Loaded Magazine and Beth Summers
This article discusses the untold story of Beth Summers, a key figure in Loaded magazine, whose life was dramatically altered by a serious accident, and the subsequent omission of her story from a BBC documentary.
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36% Bias Score

Italian Illustrator Beatrice Alemagna's Impact on Children's Literature
Beatrice Alemagna, a 52-year-old Italian illustrator and author, has achieved international success with her children's books, fulfilling a childhood ambition; her unique style blends illustrations and text, creating works praised for their humor, poetry, and empathy, and raising concerns about cens...

Italian Illustrator Beatrice Alemagna's Impact on Children's Literature
Beatrice Alemagna, a 52-year-old Italian illustrator and author, has achieved international success with her children's books, fulfilling a childhood ambition; her unique style blends illustrations and text, creating works praised for their humor, poetry, and empathy, and raising concerns about cens...
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28% Bias Score

London Book Fair Showcases China's Growing Influence in Global Publishing
The London Book Fair, held from March 21 to 23, 2024, featured over 4,000 publications from 50 Chinese publishers, attracting over 30,000 publishing professionals and highlighting China's expanding role in global publishing and its commitment to fostering international literary dialogues.

London Book Fair Showcases China's Growing Influence in Global Publishing
The London Book Fair, held from March 21 to 23, 2024, featured over 4,000 publications from 50 Chinese publishers, attracting over 30,000 publishing professionals and highlighting China's expanding role in global publishing and its commitment to fostering international literary dialogues.
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24% Bias Score

Reviews of Three New Books: Fiction, Essays, and Publishing History
Three new books are reviewed: a satirical novel exploring land rights and gentrification, an essay analyzing the novel's future amidst AI, and a biography of the Macmillan brothers who built a publishing powerhouse.

Reviews of Three New Books: Fiction, Essays, and Publishing History
Three new books are reviewed: a satirical novel exploring land rights and gentrification, an essay analyzing the novel's future amidst AI, and a biography of the Macmillan brothers who built a publishing powerhouse.
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28% Bias Score

Lawsuits Accuse Neil Gaiman of Repeated Sexual Assault
A New Zealand woman, Scarlett Pavlovich, filed three lawsuits in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York against Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, alleging repeated sexual assault while she worked as their nanny in New Zealand starting in 2022; the lawsuits cite an earlier New York Magazine ar...

Lawsuits Accuse Neil Gaiman of Repeated Sexual Assault
A New Zealand woman, Scarlett Pavlovich, filed three lawsuits in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York against Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, alleging repeated sexual assault while she worked as their nanny in New Zealand starting in 2022; the lawsuits cite an earlier New York Magazine ar...
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Penguin Random House Charts Growth Amidst Market Shifts and AI Integration
Following a tumultuous period including a blocked acquisition and CEO change, Penguin Random House is pursuing growth through organic expansion and acquisitions, particularly in the robust Spanish-language market, while also integrating AI into its operations.

Penguin Random House Charts Growth Amidst Market Shifts and AI Integration
Following a tumultuous period including a blocked acquisition and CEO change, Penguin Random House is pursuing growth through organic expansion and acquisitions, particularly in the robust Spanish-language market, while also integrating AI into its operations.
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32% Bias Score

Is Global Scientific Production Unsustainable?
A study reveals a significant increase in scientific publications, raising concerns about the sustainability and quality of research output.

Is Global Scientific Production Unsustainable?
A study reveals a significant increase in scientific publications, raising concerns about the sustainability and quality of research output.
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