Happy book birthday to @CurtisCChen! True Blue Kangaroo has got humor and heart. Such a fun project to be a part of. https://t.co/qcRiKxOcgd #amreading#sciencefiction
Since the AI posts are still rolling, here are some hopefully final clarifications.
1- Uncanny hasn't rejected a story because we suspected AI use. These stories were rejected for the usual reasons we would pass on a story.
We're 344 subscribers away from where we were before Amazon pulled the rug out from under their traditional subscription program. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but still much work to do.
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Hey pals guess what I have a new book coming out in March 2025 & it's about sisters & ballads & grammar as magic & you can pre-order it wherever you get your books probably*
*idk where you get books, if it's from that weird place under a bush maybe pre-orders don't apply
In 2005, a nursing home in the US got a six-month-old kitten named Oscar as a therapy cat. The staff soon noticed something unusual about him.
Oscar often liked to be by himself, but sometimes he would go and lie next to one of the residents. Strangely, the resident he chose would often pass away within a few hours.
At first, the workers didn't think it was important, but after it happened 20 times, they started to think Oscar knew when someone was going to die. So, they began to call the resident's family if they saw Oscar with them.
Some people think Oscar could sense certain smells from dying cells, and that's why he went to comfort residents who were alone.
There was even a time when the staff thought one resident was going to die, but Oscar stayed with a different, healthier-looking person, who then died first.
Oscar lived until 2022 and was right about more than 100 deaths during his life.
We have organized a lawsuit against OpenAI for copyright infringement of their works of fiction on behalf of a class of authors whose works have been used to train GPT. Plaintiffs incl John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, Victor LaValle, George R.R. Martin & more.
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I don’t think people without children can ever truly understand how cruel the childcare conundrum in this country is. If you are a woman and you have a child you will lose. Your career, your health, your money, your freedom, all of it.
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I feel like every Black History Month everyone always forgets about Anatolia Dupree, the first black woman to be a professor at Yale leading the Art History department with a focus on Neoclassicism, The Renaissance, and Cubism. Today, we celebrate her
Our November issue is now out in the world and features original stories by Michelle Julia John, Aimee Ogden, Isabel J. Kim, Nadia Afifi, Yang Wanqing, Ann LeBlanc, and Samara Auman.
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