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Sonia Faleiro’s new book How I Write attempts to extract this very clarity from this haze of the creative process. The book ...
Never mind Hawthorne and Thoreau— the women of mid-19th century New England had their own ambitions for writing and life.
From breakthrough habits to beach-worthy thrillers, these summer reads will help you refocus your mind or blissfully forget ...
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language. – Ludwig Wittgenstein A recent essay ...
Regardless of April’s rain or shine, cozying up on a couch or bench with a book makes for a great pastime. From fantasy ...
Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel, Edwin Frank explores how reality has been presented and even transformed through the ...
Over the past few weeks, there’s been a new wave in the world of AI-powered portraiture. Not long ago, it was all about Ghibli-style avatars. Now, it’s AI action figures taking over. And, as usual, ...
It was on July 4, 1961, when a stout defender, Kostas Polychroniou, shut down the king of football, allowing Olympiacos to ...
She is one of many authors who lost their homes in January. “Surely,” she says, “readers would love nothing more than to send ...
Following two best-selling nonfiction books and a well-regarded debut novel, Morgan Jerkins forays into historical romance in ...
which made him obedient to God: ‘When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do’. This reflection is by Father Ambroise Tine of the Archdiocese of Dakar, Senegal.
In ‘Searches,’ Vauhini Vara collaborates with a chatbot to write essays on digital technology, surveillance capitalism and ...