Friday, April 3, 2026

Free to Listen Classic Myatery Audiobook: Tommy and Tuppence: Partners in Crime

This post contains a link to a classic Agatha Christie mystery, Tommy and Tuppence: Partners in Crime in audiobook format.
See the channel's name?
If you like classic mystery in audiobook format, Panzer found this one on the Bedtime Detective Stories  channel on Youtube.
 
Tommy and Tuppence: Partners in Crime was written by Agatha Christie. It's 5 hours 57 minutes long.
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Agatha Christie 

Free to Listen Regency Romance: The Arrangement

There is a link to the audiobook The Arrangement a clean regency romance.
I'll find something else for you.
Panzer found this clean Regency romance on the Forever and Always Regency Romance Audiobooks channel on Youtube.
 
Panzer couldn't find any author listed for The Arrangement on the site. The audiobook is 1 hour 54 minutes long.
 
Note: The audiobook is AI narrated.
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Regency Romance 

HarperCollins Partners with 'AI-Powered Animation House Toonstar - Publishers Weekly

The post contains a link to a Publishers Weekly post about HarperCollins and Toonstar's new venture to produce animated episodes of books.
I want to see this.
At the Publishers Weekly site Panzer found a post about publisher HarperCollins.
 
According to Sam Spratford's post, HarperCollins announced Toonstar will make animated episodes of select novels for them. The post contains links to more information about both companies.
 
Panzer says, "AI-Powered animation? What is that?"
 
Note: This is a medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and a chocolate chip muffin to snack on.

To read the post tootle over to HarperCollins

Watch Out for This Scam Impersonating Editors at Major Publishing Houses - Writer Beware(R)

This post has a link to the Writer Beware (R) site which has a post about scammers imperonating editors and agents interested in your work.
Be prepared. Read the examples.
Here's an interesting post Panzer found at the Writer Beware (R) site.
 
Victoria Strauss' post about impersonation scams includes examples of the emails sent to authors. In the emails scammers claim to be editors or agents interested in the author's work.
 
Panzer says, "AI-generated?"
 
Note:This is a very, very long post. You'll need to decide what to bring to snack on.
 
To read the post tootle over to Impersonating Editors 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

2026 Derringer Award Finalists - Short Mystery Fictioin Society Blog

The post contains a link to the Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog for a list the Derringer Awards finalists.
Recognize anyone on the lists?
At his stop at the Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog Panzer discovered a post with the newly announced finalists for the SMFS Derringer Awards.
 
There are five categories for the Derringers. The categories are Best Flash Fiction, Best Short Story, Best Long Story, Best Novelette and Best Anthology.
 
The winners will be announced May 1.
 
To read the list of the finalists tootle over to 2026 Derringers Finalists 
 
 

Does the "Shy Girl" AI Accusation Mean Writers Should Stop Using the Em Dash? - Anne R. Allen's Blog ... with Ruth Harris

This post has a link to a post at the Anne R. Allen ... with Ruth Harris Blog about AI generated material.
AI fights give me a headache.
Here's a helpful post for writers wondering about AI generated material Panzer found on the Anne R. Allen's Blog ... with Ruth Harris site.
  
Anne R. Allen's post brings up interesting points authors face with their writing in today's AI fiction generated world. Included in the post are links to other information about accusations of AI generated fiction.
 
Panzer says, "This little kitty wants to know: What's that Em Dash thingy everybody is talking about and how do you make one?"
  
Note: This is a long post. Bring a cup of hot chocolate and four chocolate chip cookies (biscuits) for today's snack.
 
To read the post tootle over to AI Accusation 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Harlequin to Co-Produce AI-Generated 'Microdramas' - Publishers Weekly

 
The post contains a link Publishers Weekly post about Harlequin's entry into the AI-Generated content world.
I want to see one.
Panzer's last stop in the Catosphere today was at the Publishers Weekly site.
 
There he found a post by Sam Spratford about romance publisher Harlequin's announcement of its jump into AI-generated content in the form of Microdramas.
 
Panzer says, "Hmm ... One company bans AI-generated content and another embraces it."
 
Note:This is a long-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and two chocolate chip cookies (biscuits) to snack on.
 
To read the post tootle over to Harlequin 

Wikipedia bans AI-generated content in its online encyclopedia -TheGuardian

This post contains a link to a post at The Guardian about Wikipedia banning AI-generated material from the site.
I didn't know it was an issue.
Panzer's next stop in the Catosphere was at The Guardian site. With a tiny bit of digging in the posts our inquisitive kitty boy found one about Wikipedia.
 
According to the post by Oliver Milman, Wikipedia has banned AI material from the site. Included in the post are links to other information.
 
Panzer  says, "When you go to the site, that's not a pay wall you see first. Click the down arrow on the right to read the post."
 
Note: This is a short medium length post. Bring a cup of tea to drink.
 
To read the post tootle over to Wikipedia Bans AI 

74 Calls for Submissions in April 2026 - Paying markets - Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity

This post contains a link to a list of 74 writing markets open for submissions of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
74 markets? Wow!
Panzer's first stop in the Catosphere today was at the Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity site.
 
There he found Erica Verrillo has a list of 74 markets accepting fiction (long and short), nonfiction and poetry submissions. Some of the markets have a deadline of April 1 and some open for submissions April 1.
 
Panzer says, "Always read the guidelines before you submit."
 
Note: Because there are 74 markets listed, this is a very long post. You'll need to decide what to bring to snack on while you study the markets. 
 
To read the post tootle over to Calls for Submissions

Monday, March 30, 2026

A Panzerism

A Panzerism for Monday which is a weekly cat joke.
Did you pay the bill yet?*
Panzer on the look of innocence:
 
Oh. Your credit card bill came today?
 
Who joined the Catnip of the Month Club?
 
 Hmmm ...
 
How would I know?
 
 
 
*From Cat Wisdom for humans 

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