
The Changing Shape of Literary Value: Are Readers Redefining What Matters in Literature?
For as long as literature has been formally studied, the question of who decides what counts as great writing has

For as long as literature has been formally studied, the question of who decides what counts as great writing has

Every story begins twice: once when the writer writes the first line, and again when the reader reads it. That

In recent years, the literary world has undergone a noticeable shift. Where once mainstream publishing favored a narrow set of

Early Beginnings: Audiobooks as Accessibility ToolsThe origins of audiobooks can be traced to the 1930s, when the American Foundation for

Artificial intelligence is now a regular tool in the creative toolbox. From generating plot ideas to building interactive story branches,

In an increasingly digital world, the resurgence of interest in physical books might seem surprising. Yet bookstores, online retailers, and

In today’s publishing landscape, story is no longer just the sacred thread passed hand to hand – it’s content. Fuel

Have you ever finished a story and felt like something inside you quietly shifted? Not because of a twist or