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13 votes
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Twelve badass sci-fi and fantasy female heroes written by women
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Ann Patchett talks about her new book, running a bookshop, and resisting censorship
8 votes -
Sex education book 'Welcome to Sex' is a best-seller, but has been pulled off one Australian retailer's shelves after a conservative backlash, including death threats against one of the authors
‘Taking a leaf out of Trumpism’: Yumi Stynes on the ‘misguided’ backlash to sex book The book has been criticised by campaigners including Rachael Wong, the chief executive of Women’s Forum...
The book has been criticised by campaigners including Rachael Wong, the chief executive of Women’s Forum Australia, an organisation critical of pro-trans activism. Speaking to 2GB’s Ben Fordham on Tuesday, Wong called it a “graphic sex guide for children”, adding that she felt “physically ill at the thought of children reading it”. Other conservative media figures have amplified the criticism.
“This book was a response to genuine questions asked by adolescents to [magazine column] ‘Dolly Doctor’ for more than 20 years. [Dr Melissa Kang, one of the co-writers], was exposed to what kids were too ashamed to ask anyone else.”
Critics have taken particular issue with small sections of the book that address inclusive sexual practices beyond penetrative sex, including “fingering”, “oral sex”, “scissoring”, and “anal sex”.
They are also critical of the inclusion of what they term “gender ideology”. Others are accusing the authors of “grooming” children – a term that is increasingly misused.
The backlash has been so intense Big W stopped selling the book in-store after staff members were abused, although the retailer has defended it and it remains available online.
"I've seen people saying to me 'I want to kill you' or 'You should die'," Stynes told SBS News.
72 votes -
Brandon Sanderson is your god
16 votes -
Who really wants megastructure cites?
3 votes -
Two authors file a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT unlawfully ‘ingested’ their books
36 votes -
Kim Stanley Robinson talks about his latest book "Ministry for the Future"
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“We have built a giant treadmill that we can’t get off”: Sci-fi author Ted Chiang on how to best think about AI
25 votes -
Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy Entertainment the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $1
26 votes -
Who are your favorite children's authors?
Parents of young kids: Who are your favorite authors for reading to your young kids? I have a soon-to-be 4 year old who loves books and I'm always looking for new ideas. I'll start off with a few...
Parents of young kids: Who are your favorite authors for reading to your young kids? I have a soon-to-be 4 year old who loves books and I'm always looking for new ideas. I'll start off with a few of her favorite authors, with a good title from each (not in rank order).
Alice and Martin Provensen - Our Animal Friends on Maple Hill Farm
Julia Donaldson - Room on the Broom
Kaya Doi - Chirri and Chirra
Margaret Mahy - Dashing Dog
Anne Hunter - Possum's Harvest Moon
Paul Goble - The Girl Who Loved Wild HorsesI'll single out the Chirri and Chirra books with an explanation because they're very different from the others. They are translated from Japanese, and despite having super simple plot lines, the drawings are a lot of fun and a wonderful complement to the text.
29 votes -
Cormac McCarthy has died
69 votes -
Tove Jansson's unseen Moomin sketches to go on show in Paris – exhibition focuses on life and career of brave and uncompromising Finnish artist and writer
8 votes -
Leo Tolstoy on finding meaning in a meaningless world
10 votes -
From playwright to pandemic Queen: How D’Arcy Drollinger became the first drag laureate
2 votes -
Stunning century-old illustrations of Tibetan fairy tales from the artist who created Bambi
5 votes -
Borges and $: The parable of the literary master and the coin
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Chuck Tingle goes mainstream...ish
9 votes -
Writer Neil Gaiman debuts his first music album with an Australian string quartet
5 votes -
The Nine Billion Names Of God
4 votes -
‘Harry Potter’ TV series for HBO Max inching closer to reality with JK Rowling in talks to produce
13 votes -
The long history of the figurative 'literally'—and eight great writers who used it
2 votes -
Join the Counterforce: Thomas Pynchon’s postmodern epic Gravity’s Rainbow at fifty
6 votes -
Roald Dahl books rewritten to remove language deemed offensive
14 votes -
I was a sensitivity reader – until I realised why I was hired
6 votes -
The first ordinary woman in English literature. The life and legacy of the Wife of Bath.
5 votes -
Book review of 'Games: Agency as Art'
3 votes -
Apple TV+ to adapt William Gibson’s cyberpunk novel Neuromancer
10 votes -
Karin Smirnoff pens new Dragon Tattoo novel – picks up from David Lagercrantz in filling out the late Stieg Larsson's vision for a ten-book sequence
5 votes -
What early American writers knew about our scariest stories
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Katrín Jakobsdóttir, crime fiction fan and Iceland's Prime Minister, has published her first thriller novel with her close friend and bestselling author Ragnar Jónasson
4 votes -
Judith Schalansky has become the ninth author to be selected for the Future Library, which asks authors to create a work that will not be revealed to readers until 2114
5 votes -
Pajtim Statovci shares his love of Finnish literature and the books that helped him, a child of immigrants, to find his voice
5 votes -
JK Rowling furious to hear monarch has transitioned to a man
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JK Rowling's new book, about a transphobe who faces wrath online, raises eyebrows
19 votes -
‘I just wanted my life to end’: The mystery of Agatha Christie’s disappearance
5 votes -
Lars Kepler, pen name of husband-and-wife crime fiction-writing team, recommend books that take readers beyond fictitious murders to the soul of Stockholm
6 votes -
With a reputation for having more authors per capita than any other country, Olaf Olafsson leads a literary stroll through Iceland's capital
3 votes -
Some of the world's most celebrated authors have written manuscripts that won't be published for a century – why?
9 votes -
‘Fantastic Beasts’: How scandal and controversy have derailed the wizarding franchise
15 votes -
Museum dedicated to Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, designed as an experiential fantasy world, has officially opened in Odense
6 votes -
Dungeons & Dragons’ next anthology is written entirely by Black and Brown authors
12 votes -
Harry Potter (a literary analysis)
9 votes -
It's time to come clean
22 votes -
A mathematician explains what Foundation gets right about predicting the future
5 votes -
Tennessee school board bans Holocaust graphic novel ‘Maus’ – author Art Spiegelman condemns the move as ‘Orwellian’
28 votes -
Joan Didion, ‘new journalist’ who explored culture and chaos, dies at 87
4 votes -
Denis Villeneuve tackling adaptation of sci-fi classic ‘Rendezvous With Rama’
10 votes -
Bill Nighy stars as the voice of Terry Pratchett
7 votes -
How to save the novel - self-censorship and problematic language in modern fiction
4 votes