Friday Recap: Literary In the News
I decided today would be a good day to do a “Literary Recap: In the News”. There were so many
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I decided today would be a good day to do a “Literary Recap: In the News”. There were so many
As a history major in undergrad, and a book lover for more years than I care to count, finding the
Mark Twain, who read widely, was passionately interested in the problems of style; the mark of the strictest literary sensibility
While doing research for the Give A Lick: Literary Postage Stamps – Humorists Ogden Nash and James Thurber post, I wanted
What is the connection between Ogden Nash and James Thurber? Besides both being humorists, they published at The New Yorker during the
Continuing on the Give A Lick: Literary Postage Stamp week, today I will be featuring Flannery O’Connor and Ralph Ellison. The
Inspiration comes from many places. Today’s blog post inspiration came from the Richard Wright quote of last week, when I
If you came looking for some words of wisdom, I’m hiding in the lab doing Science Fact-Checking. Did you know
A groundbreaking new study from the Gallant Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley is transforming how scientists understand language
The more closely the author thinks of why he wrote, the more he comes to regard his imagination as
My own experience is that once a story has been written, one has to cross out the beginning and the
There should be a law that no ordinary newspaper should be allowed to write about art. The harm they do
Have you ever been stuck for a word? The meaning is clear in your head, but you can’t grasp the