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The tradition of diary writing can be traced back to thousands of years. One of the earliest known diaries is from the Japanese noblewoman Sei Shonagon, who wrote The Pillow Book during the Heian ...
Love is when you feel a deep connection with someone you care about. But in reality we should feel connected to everyone ...
The Key to Everything,” by Margaret A. Brucia, is the first biography of May Swenson, a poet who fashioned her own unique ...
T he enormous roundabout at Azadi Square was full of cars, yet still felt somehow deserted. Then it dawned on me: Humans—they ...
Deborra-Lee Furness was seen looking relaxed while riding an electric scooter around Manhattan’s SoHo district, just a month ...
Writing projects for most elementary school students are usually limited to a couple of sentences, or maybe a paragraph or ...
Mottley's latest novel follows three young women as they navigate pregnancy and motherhood in a small town in Florida. She ...
From the timeless teachings of the ancients to her numerous real-life adventures, Brigid Delaney has a lot of material to work with.
As a civilian employee, the author’s father had a job that rooted them firmly in their Arizona town, so she was more than ...
Leave it to an innovative writer to ponder her divorce in two literary forms. Catherine Lacey does just that in her new book.
Find out which eight novels have earned a place in our Good Books Summer Collection – all chosen by our panel of VIP Members and expert judges ...
Millions of people fought in WWII. Some of them kept diaries. One of the more unusual diaries came down to us from a man who spent time as a POW in Japan. Dr. Evert Willem “Wim” Lindeijer Sr. began ...