Atlanta author and bookseller Katie Mitchell likes to tell an identity-defining story about her childhood that often pleasantly shocks listeners.
Sci-fi author Asimov feared embarrassment might come out of one project, so he decided to create an alter ego.
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Religion News Service on MSN'We're more than the worst thing we've done', says spiritual adviser to man executed by firing squadFor United Methodist minister Hillary Taylor, there's a reward in introducing outsiders to someone who is kind and ...
There was no streaming service or unlimited replays. Missing your show meant waiting an entire week to catch the next episode ...
Black don’t crack.” “It is not that racist ideas and largely fake data are present in the literature,” Newman would later ...
Black don’t crack.” “It is not that racist ideas and largely fake data are present in the literature,” Newman would later write, “although these are extremely serious problems, but that such issues ...
To read Shukla is to read not a version of what is already known, but what is constantly being inscribed in and erased from the margins of our consciousness.
Artist Epoh Beech spoke to FAD Magazine contributor, writer and curator Lee Sharrock about her upcoming solo exhibition ...
But Americans, especially American Evangelical Christians, have been completely deceived into supporting the Satanic Jews, instead of opposing them. When they congregate together to support Israel ...
A former letter writer has come back with WISDOM. Turns out, it's possible to find common ground with a partner whose values ...
Mia Love, a Norwalk native and Utah congresswoman, wrote a love letter to America before her death at age 49 after a battle ...
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