Heather Lende, Alaska's previous Writer Laureate, shares a poem read on a cold, dark night during a dinner with friends.
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not ...
The concept of wind colour is explored at length in Flann O’Brien’s comic novel The Third Policeman, courtesy of old Philip ...
Fargo was bitterly cold. Equipped with a wool turtleneck, down parka and an old pair of Kamik boots, I thought I was fine, ...
Myra Sklarew, a poet and teacher who found inspiration for her graceful, meditative verses in the natural world, her Jewish heritage and her early years working with rhesus monkeys at a research lab, ...
If "April is the cruelest month," then January is the grimmest, when measured by temperature and human sentiment.
On a clear, windless day, Kamm and six friends hiked a winding trail to the top of the 1,347-foot peak. Sagebrush perfumed ...
What would be apparent to readers from sunnier climes is that most of Hirst’s Winter Literature depicts the season as a time ...
Prompted by Blue Monday, the BBC's special correspondent reflects on his struggle to find balance and joy in life - and a ...
The Abarbanel Cycle, 4.6.3 The Ladder of Ascents, 6, part 3 Compiled by Isaac Abarbanel With the help of the Eternal Jew and ...