Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood, who is currently writing her memoir, said in an interview that she is too old to be worried about the rise of artificial intelligence.
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4. She believes the first five pages are the most important Whenever she’s asked for advice by young writers, Atwood says, “I only look at the first five pages… If you can’t get the reader ...
In 2001, on a visit to Australia, Margaret Atwood was staying at Cassowary House in Cairns, in the tropical rainforests of North Queensland, a lodging catering specially to birdwatchers ...
Canadian writer Margaret Atwood appeared to cryptically urge women to cast a vote in the upcoming U.S. presidential election ...