Literary magazine will no longer engage in ‘external publishing partnerships’ after Commonwealth prize furore
The prominent literary magazine Granta will no longer publish the winning entries of the annual Commonwealth short story prize after one of this year’s winners drew widespread accusations of AI use.
The magazine said it would no longer be involved in “external publishing partnerships” in which it had no editorial control.
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