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Why Book-to-Film AI tools are game-changers and How to pitch your IP now

January 31, 2026 Damiano

The air in the room at the latest media rights summit was thick with the scent of overpriced espresso and a palpable, low-grade anxiety. I watched a veteran literary agent lean over to a young producer, his voice dropping an octave as he whispered about a new software suite that had just “greenlit” a psychological … Read more

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Why Paperback sales are rising in 2026 and How to optimize your print layout

January 31, 2026 Damiano

I was sitting in a crowded transit hub recently, one of those hyper-modern spaces where everything is glass and glowing screens, and I noticed something that felt like a glitch in the matrix. Amidst the sea of people scrolling through vertical video feeds, nearly half a dozen individuals were hunched over physical books. Not tablets, … Read more

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Why “Slow Productivity” is the 2026 trend and How to boost output with less stress

January 31, 2026 Damiano

I remember sitting in a high-rise office in early 2024, watching a colleague meticulously color-code a spreadsheet that no one would ever read. It was a masterpiece of performative effort. Back then, we called it the hustle, a relentless drive to appear busy because visibility was the only currency we trusted. But as we move … Read more

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Why Decentralized Talent is winning and How to hire global experts in 2026

January 31, 2026 Andrea Pellicane

I was sitting in a cafe in Lisbon last Tuesday, watching a hedge fund manager from New York argue with his laptop. He was trying to figure out why his local recruitment firm had failed to find a specialized quantitative analyst after six months of searching. It was a classic scene of 20th-century frustration playing … Read more

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Why AI Audiobooks are going mainstream and How authors save 90% in 2026

January 31, 2026 Andrea Pellicane

I was sitting in a coffee shop last week, the kind where everyone looks like they are either writing the Great American Novel or managing a mid-sized hedge fund, and I overheard two authors arguing. One was a traditionalist, mourning the loss of the “human breath” in narration, while the other was a self-published thriller … Read more

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Why the Dollar index is stalling today and How to trade the EUR/USD pair

January 31, 2026 Damiano

It is a strange, quiet morning in the markets when the screen just stops moving the way you expect. You wake up, check the charts, and see the US Dollar Index sitting there like a ship in the doldrums, refusing to catch a breeze. For weeks, we have seen the greenback carving out a path … Read more

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Why Business AI Agents are evolving and How to scale your startup in 2026

January 31, 2026 Damiano

I remember sitting in a windowless boardroom in early 2024, listening to a founder explain how their chatbot was going to revolutionize customer service. Back then, we were all still impressed by a piece of software that could summarize a PDF without hallucinating an entire legal precedent. Fast forward to today, and that conversation feels … Read more

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Why authors are building IP Ecosystems and How to license your book in 2026

January 31, 2026 Damiano

I spent a long afternoon last week looking over the acquisition data for a small publishing house that recently sold its entire catalog to a private equity firm. It was a clean, clinical transaction, the kind that happens behind closed doors and involves a lot of people in expensive suits talking about cash flow and … Read more

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Why Amazon’s new 2026 fees are coming and How to protect your royalties

January 31, 2026 Andrea Pellicane

I was sitting in a coffee shop last week, watching a young woman scroll through her Kindle with that specific, glazed intensity of someone lost in a fictional world. It struck me then that while she sees a story, the person who wrote that story is currently staring at a spreadsheet, trying to figure out … Read more

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The Quiet Art of Leaving Inventory Behind with Print on Demand

January 30, 2026 Andrea Pellicane

I spent a decade staring at stacks of boxes in a cramped warehouse before I realized that the physical weight of a business is often its greatest liability. There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes with managing logistics, the constant hum of anxiety over whether those three hundred t-shirts in size medium will … Read more

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