Today’s Book News Saturday, 6th December 2025 (London date)
A Mixed Holiday Weekend for Booksellers
Publishers Weekly reports that independent bookstores experienced a mixed Thanksgiving weekend. Some shops saw strong turnout from locals, while...
So the argument is that while the word is common use, it's in a bunch of funny languages that no one really understands, so in that sense is unique and trademark-able?
I guess you could make the case that the word isn't spelled sabzi because that...
Forgot to add that it's great for blog writing. You can set up a binder full of folders on each category, with notes made over days or even months. Eventually, something coalesces into enough for a post and off you go.
I find Scrivener invaluable. It has a toggle-able inspector panel that you can use to add notes, outline, and make snapshots (as in 'this is the version on the date'). Really useful if you realize that you want to add something to a scene but...
I think I'm a bit basic and old fashioned. Using computer software to write has never occurred to me. Should it have done?
All I need/want is a notebook and pen and basic word processor (currently MS Word with copilot removed). I have a manual...
And yes, this really is something that writers worry about, although almost always, without any good reason.
Yasmin Khan’s cookbook Sabzi ignited a legal battle when a Cornish deli of the same name attempted to claim ownership of the widely used...
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