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In honoring National Poetry Month, Loyola staff and students reckon with the benefits and conflicts of poetry reading in ...
Emily Henry’s novel, "Great Big Beautiful Life," explores the stories we tell ourselves about our lives. Here's what research ...
For many of us, time slips through our fingers like sand. It’s an elusive commodity we can’t buy back but desperately seek to manage. Even before the buzz of digital calendars and the ping of ...
Nest of Matches, the ingenious and savvy new book by Amie Whittemore, out from Autumn House Press, is full of such negotiations. As a mere reader unacquainted with this superb poet, I cannot say what ...
Peggy Shumaker, a stalwart supporter of Alaska writers and the larger arts community, is a professor emerita from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a former Alaska writer laureate. Author of nine ...
He’s a perceptive reader, and he has a knack for writing about poems in ways that lend shape and even excitement to the act of reading and thinking about them. He’s also comfortable ignoring some of ...
One of the late Jacques Derrida’s most useful exercises in linguistic play was to hyphenate “represent.” The word that ...
FORT WAYNE — The late Mayor Tom Henry was remembered by city of Fort Wayne employees along with his family and friends Friday, the one-year anniversary of his death. Henry, a Democrat ...
Spring break has officially dawned for most high school students throughout the Yakima Valley, barely more than two weeks after the spring season itself officially broke on the calendar.
Were you conditioned by academia to think that love poems, short poems, funeral poems and other forms of poetry are stuffy, profound waxings on the natural world and the human condition?
John, 73, died one year ago, and Cheryl decided to move away from the daily memories and downsize ... Benson worked at East Bay Flower Co. in Danville for a long time, then at Towne Center Books for ...