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The title of the thriller, “Murder in Pebble Beach—Mystery in The Club, Book One,” gives us a bit of foreshadowing and the ...
They felt excluded by "millennial moral censorship" — but is their work pushing boundaries, or just pushing buttons?
Minnesota author discusses her novels “Big In Sweden” and “A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out” in the Union Depot’s Stories at the ...
The travel section stands out as possibly the best collection of travel guides and maps in all of Northern California. Book ...
In what is shaping up to be a long, hard fight over the use of creative works, round one has gone to the AI makers. In the ...
Diane McCloskey has always loved being a writer — she still has the first poem she wrote in kindergarten and has published 10 ...
By TRINA “INDI” JOHNSON Special to the NEWS The San Benito Public Library is celebrating local poet Dora E. Gonzalez with a ...
The Inheritors” ruffled the country club crowd’s feathers in 1940. The late author’s autobiography sheds some light on his life and the city.
As a civilian employee, the author’s father had a job that rooted them firmly in their Arizona town, so she was more than ...
Dead billionaires have piled up in modern pop culture to an almost absurd amount. Surely some Pacific Heights morgue is ...
I asked Google’s chatbot, Gemini, to write a birthday letter to my best friend. Within seconds, it spat out the most ...
Two romance authors accidentally left AI prompts in their published novels, revealing a trend that threatens the future of ...
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