nothing in the rulebook
A collective of creatives bound by a single motto: There's nothing in the rulebook that says a giraffe can't play football!
Category: Professor Wu’s Rulebook
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Make 2025 the year you fight back against AI, support your local library and actually submit your work.
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Ever wanted to watch Margaret Atwood don a flamethrower and take aim at her own book? Now you can.
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Professor Wu takes on new AI publisher ‘Spine’ and the publishing industry’s willingness to be conned
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In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in the US Election, we look at what this could mean for the future of public libraries.
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James Bates-Prince gives a five star review to new play from Tom Woffenden and Saul Boyer. Performed at the Hope Theatre.
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Forget climate change: the opinion writers and journalists of today know the real issues that need addressing can be found at the buffet
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NITRB contributor Michael Greaves caught up with author Nicole Swengley to discuss her craft.
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To create spaces where this kind of boundless creativity can thrive, we must first dismantle the invisible rules that govern our thinking.
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Let us pay homage to the bards and troubadours whose words have echoed through the corridors of time – not just on one single day of the year, but every day of every year, writes Professor Wu.
