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What is the origin of the word 'Bible'?
Christian Today· 23 hours agoHow we get the word 'Bible' is tied to the history of the Bible itself. The word Bible is indirectly derived from the Greek word for papyrus. Papyrus was...
Why Are You Shouting? by James Womack review – tales of the metropolis
The Guardian· 1 day agoJames Womack’s latest collection sees the city as both muse and antagonist. “The city is dead, and yes, the country too, / and probably, beyond, the grey wide world,” he declares in ...
Book Of The Week: Devotion by Mícheál McCann
RTÉ News· 2 days agoThe likes of Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell have now become so synonymous with tortured artist discourse that the more radical elements of their poetic...
Author Post: Part 2: 5 Ways AI Can Transform How Publishing Sells Books
Forbes· 2 days agoIn my previous blog, I outlined five ways in which publishing can, and likely will, use AI to...
Love it or loathe it, silage is now the established form of animal fodder - opinion - Western People
Western People· 3 days agoLove it or loath it, silage is now a well-established form of animal fodder. The traditional lovers of sweet dry hay hated it but the more progressive and the ambitious kept ...
Anne Friel on her late husband playwright Brian: ‘I was crazy about him. He was everything’
The Irish Times· 3 days agoRehearsals are underway for a new production of Dancing at Lughnasa at the Gate this summer, and a...
Céline Dion Makes Surprise Appearance at NHL Draft Amid Health Battle - E! Online
E! Online· 3 days agoA new day has come for the National Hockey League and Céline Dion was there to help usher it in. The...
Powerful poem sheds light on cancer experience and reduces Senedd members to tears
South Wales Argus via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoFor more details, including how to join, visit tenovuscancercare.org.uk. The Waiting Room —Mal...
...Rotten Tomatoes Score Keeps Falling, And Maybe It Should If We Ever Hope To Find Balance In The...
Forbes· 5 days agoThere is a great disturbance in the Force. When it comes to fandoms, few are as divided as Star...
Short stories from Kafka to the Kafkaesque: making strange again
The Irish Times· 5 days agoA hundred years after Franz Kafka’s death, two new books testify to his enduring appeal and make the...