The staff of Chapter One Book Store share books we love, books that bent our minds, books that illuminated our souls and the ...
Today’s column is written by David L. Harrison, host of Poetry from Daily Life. He lives with his wife Sandy, a retired school counselor and businesswoman, in Springfield, Missouri. This is the 53rd ...
Bait & Switch collects the majority of the essays and reviews I’ve written on Canadian poetry over the past fifteen years. By ...
In her right hand she clutches red and purple wildflowers, her flaxen hair tumbling from its bun, her slender fingers laced in his burly fingers, trying to knit one understanding between them as they ...
I know I can always escape into novels by P.G. Wodehouse and Patrick O’Brian and find strength in biographies of past leaders ...
David Attenborough. Judi Dench. Michael Palin. It’s a rare and illustrious group who make it to ‘National Treasure’ status, ...
Poets.org: Welcome to the Guest Editor Q&A, hosted by the Academy of American Poets. I’m Mary Sutton, senior content editor at the Academy, and I’m here today with the Guest Editor for November, Laura ...
On Saturday, Nov. 23, the third Writers Station, an open mic for authors of poetry, prose, short fiction, memoirs, and essays, will take place from 6-8 p.m., at the Train Depot, #1 Railroad Avenue in ...
“I’m not moved by most of the language that I hear throughout the day … Rather than listen to the evening news, I’d rather ...
Not surprisingly, a lot is happening at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property (IP) law.
She says that there is a time in everyone's life, probably in teens when most people are first drawn to poetry-they ad ...
Have you ever wanted to meet award-winning writers and ask them how they write their works or why they chose to end a story ...