Affairs, authors using AI, and parties — both good and bad. Book industry insiders dish on the literary world of 2025
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Affairs, authors using AI, and parties — both good and bad. Book industry insiders dish on the literary world of 2025
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philosophybits: “Treat your inferiors as you would be treated by your betters.” — Seneca, Moral Letters to Lucilius