Kindle’s Scribe Colorsoft lets you edit documents with a pen, in colour, just like you can on an iPad. Welcome back, and yes ...
Researchers look beyond their scientific careers to the professions, hobbies, and callings that continue to inspire them.
The app is audio-only and doesn't show any text. It's perfect for catching up on notes or dense documents. Google's smart ...
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The Onyx Boox Max Note is a stunning paper-like slate with plenty of versatility. But it's biggest win also spirals into its core weakness.
Regarding Gerard Baker’s column “When ‘60 Minutes’ Is an Hour Too Long” (An Editor at Large, June 9): Why do I read the Journal front to back? One reason is to enjoy sentences like this by Mr. Baker: ...
The newest Kindle Scribe means there are now three digital notebooks you can buy in the $400 price range. Here’s which one you should get.
Re “Make America Read Again,” by Brian Bannon (Opinion guest essay, June 8): I loved learning about the reading party at the New York Public Library and the joy it inspired. Home libraries and public ...
Although I teach and edit fiction, I still didn’t think it would ever happen—that an AI-generated or AI-assisted short story would win a major contest. Then came Jamir Nazir’s “The Serpent in the ...
Adam Szetela’s That Book Is Dangerous! examines the emergence of a new job in publishing—secondary readers who comb through books for possible offenses. Louis Marcoussis, Le lecteur, 1937. As a ...
In “Thirty Recommendations for Good Writing Habits,” an essay published in 2013, the writer and translator Lydia Davis offers a cardinal rule: “work on your character.” (She happened on a variation of ...
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