These memoirs, thrillers, romance, literary fiction, nonfiction and short stories focus on Native and Indigenous stories, in recognition of National American Indian Heritage Month ...
Artist Jill Johnson holds up photos during a research trip to Sweden. The multi-talented Moorhead resident recently completed ...
Courtesy of William Morrow, Crooked Lane Books, Mindy’s Book Studio, Hanover Square Press Three fun mysteries and a tense ...
Waiting, Ha Jin’s 1999 novel about a doctor torn between two very different women in a changing China, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and won the PEN/Faulkner Prize and the National ...
Jamila Minnicks and Jo Angela Edwins are featured authors at the Pee Dee Poetry and Fiction festival. Both use their writing ...
MAYBE the most famous poem based on a painting is WH Auden’s Musée des Beaux Arts from December 1938. Do you remember it?
This Bhai Dooj, shower your loving sister with thoughtful and affordable gifts that bring a smile to her face. From stylish ...
This post is an extract from Bringing the English Curriculum to Life. In order to teach responsively, teachers need to be able to quickly identify misconceptions and check students’ understanding. A h ...
Barbara Kingsolver could not have written her book, “Demon Copperhead,” without help from an unexpected source: the ghostly ...
Spring and fall are transitional seasons, bringing us from the subdued dormancy of winter to the exuberance of summer, and back again. Fall is the more difficult of the two, ...
Manchester Writing School's Charlotte Shevchenko Knight writes about her debut anthology, shortlisted for a number of awards.
After: Poetry Destroys Silence” is a documentary that argues that poets are as crucial to processing unthinkable tragedy as historians. The film’s look and sound are lyrical, providing an apt setting ...