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Ali Berg

Brisbane Times

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Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Back in February 2022, like half the planet, I started a Wordle Whatsapp group chat with 10 friends. Every morning, we’d post our grids. Now it’s...

21.10.2025 10

WA Today

Ali Berg

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Back in February 2022, like half the planet, I started a Wordle Whatsapp group chat with 10 friends. Every morning, we’d post our grids. Now it’s...

21.10.2025 9

The Sydney Morning Herald

Ali Berg

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Back in February 2022, like half the planet, I started a Wordle Whatsapp group chat with 10 friends. Every morning, we’d post our grids. Now it’s...

21.10.2025 6

The Age

Ali Berg

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Wordle’s a fad, and it’s well and truly K-A-P-U-T

Back in February 2022, like half the planet, I started a Wordle Whatsapp group chat with 10 friends. Every morning, we’d post our grids. Now it’s...

21.10.2025 8

Brisbane Times

Ali Berg

I’m a bestseller. My genre keeps bookshops alive. Stop calling it ‘trash’

In 2024, readers snapped up 3 million books romance novels worth $46.4 million, and the category grows nearly 50 per cent year on year.

23.09.2025 5

WA Today

Ali Berg

I’m a bestseller. My genre keeps bookshops alive. Stop calling it ‘trash’

In 2024, readers snapped up 3 million books romance novels worth $46.4 million, and the category grows nearly 50 per cent year on year.

23.09.2025 5

The Sydney Morning Herald

Ali Berg

I’m a bestseller. My genre keeps bookshops alive. Stop calling it ‘trash’

In 2024, readers snapped up 3 million books romance novels worth $46.4 million, and the category grows nearly 50 per cent year on year.

23.09.2025 7

The Age

Ali Berg

I’m a bestseller. My genre keeps bookshops alive. Stop calling it ‘trash’

In 2024, readers snapped up 3 million books romance novels worth $46.4 million, and the category grows nearly 50 per cent year on year.

23.09.2025 6

Brisbane Times

Ali Berg