NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Reginald Dwayne Betts about his new collection of poems, "Doggerel," a meditation on family, friendship and falling in love.
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News Letter on MSNUlster-Scots poet and writer Anne McMaster on her deep love for the hamely tongueIf Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster doesn’t write for a while, she freely admits to becoming a “wile carnaptious person” to be ...
Douglas Follett, Glacier National Park’s oldest and longest-serving park ranger, died on Sunday, March 2. He was 98 years old ...
AI has made writing faster, but has it made us less creative? Learn how to reconnect with your creative side and find joy in ...
Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
Unbeknownst to me, however, I, with that one click of an Outlook “Send,” ended up submitting four pages of drafts on this ...
Carl Phillips’s latest collection, Scattered Snows, To The North (Carcanet), is rich in his by-now familiar long, ...
The Prince Edward County, Ont. writer and CBC Nonfiction Prize judge shared with Antonio Michael Downing a few books that ...
A reflection on the long-lasting impact of a high school English teacher on the life of a writer walking the road toward ...
UDC is celebrating a recently published collection of essays, poems and photographs created by 15 seniors from Anacostia High ...
Mel Robbins’s self-help book, The Let Them Theory, has enjoyed the most successful non-fiction book launch in history ...
With a revival starring Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran in Brooklyn, a look at the carefully weighted balance that actors ...
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