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6. Something you’re looking forward to: Describe an upcoming event, like a holiday, birthday, concert, trip, etc. and why you ...
Calligraphy isn’t just for weddings anymore. These days, people are choosing calligraphy for holiday greetings, birth announcements, dinner menus, party invitations and . . . golf balls? That… ...
The Iowa Writers' Workshop, on its 75th anniversary, offers a window into the state of American letters.
Abraham Sculley, Erica Lanes, Brian Rucker and Jeremy Ruffin speak about their books.
A final hint from the courts on how to do it right: If you are a lawyer, don’t write this stuff. If you are not a lawyer, don’t write this stuff. If you hire lawyers, don’t let them write it.
MY AMES IS TRUE: The HBO show “Bored to Death” (pictured) is based on Ames’ life in brownstone Brooklyn… (Paul Schiraldi Photography)…where he owns a bed that cost twice as much as his … ...
News The Write Stuff? By Eric Hoover June 30, 2006 As a boy, Richard C. Atkinson would freeze up whenever he had to sit down and write.
His eyes narrowed. “What things can’t you write about?” “Gender, sex, politics. The things you and I discuss.” Nicole Chung: How to organize your writing ideas He ran a hand through his ...
When Grace Dowdell’s fourth-grade students want to tell her about an art project they just finished, she sends them away. “They love to tell me things,” she said. “But I say, ‘No, write ...
Using the function, authors can sign their names or write inscriptions on virtual volumes, giving bibliophiles reason to stand in line and attend signing sessions once again.
Experienced authors share the perks and pitfalls of self-publishing ...