(1)细节理解题。根据第一段中的On February 20,the science fiction magazine Clarkesworld was forced to stop accepting any new articles from writers after it was flooded with AI-written stories.(2月20日,科幻杂志《克拉克世界》被迫停止接受任何作家的新文章
and avoid swamping the archive. Swamping the archive is actually bad for exposing new readers to your stories, and rude to other writers. We encourage you to post all your stories at once if you like,
In the late 1950s, she moved to Santa Barbara, California, where she worked in a bookstore and continued to send manuscripts to publishers until she sold The Vision of François the Fox Houghton Mifflin. Cunningham had considerable success as a children’s author. Burnish Me Bright (1970) ...
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(HarperTeen / HarperCollins Publishers) Joy McCullough,Blood Water Paint (Dutton Children’s Books / Penguin Random House) Elizabeth Partridge,Boots on the Ground: America’s War in Vietnam (Viking Children’s Books / Penguin Random House) ...
image fromhttp://www.nypl.org(New York Public Library) Writers are often exhorted to “write the books we want to read,” especially when they seem not to exist, yet. I am following that advice withThe Spanners Series. I know what I want to read and what I can’t find because I ...
It’s rambling and fairly out-of-touch with what would interest most readers but, having by then published multiple books about her family life, I can see why publishers brought it out. When there’s already an audience, it doesn’t matter how dull your book is. I’m still glad to ...
[I don’t mind if we skip this question. Lol] (Sorry, no skips. All writers have to struggle. It’s part of the process.) Bugs—they make my nose itch. (How can they be a favorite if they make her nose itch? Also, I can’t help wondering if she’s comparing publishers to ...