- Tamara Davison shares a monumental effort to create an “unerasable” archive for Palestinians. (WIRED)
- Maris Kreizman tackles a fraught topic: downsizing one’s book collection. (LitHub)
- Barbara Krasnoff writes in praise of C.J. Cherryh. (Reactor)
- Matthew Gault summarizes a very interesting study out of the University of Maryland about the ways that AI-generated fiction is awful. (404 Media)
- Joel Halldorf explains how medieval European monks saw their work in the scriptorium as spiritual practice. (LitHub)
- Molly Templeton has deceptively simple advice about reading more. (Reactor)
- Emma Loffhagan takes us along to the joyous opening of Bad Girl Books, the first romantasy bookstore in the UK. (The Guardian)
- Hope Corrigan talks about the challenges of providing books for the incarcerated. (Texas Observer)
- Sophia Smith Galer reflects on what we lose when we lose languages. (LitHub)
- Greg Landgraf reports on librarian efforts to deal with creepy callers. Yes, I am sad to confirm, this really is a thing. (American Libraries Magazine)
- Kelly Jensen looks back at important censorship news. (Book Riot)
- Jensen also has updates on book banning developments in the US federal government.

