Hemingway's writing exercise highlights observation, empathy, and repetition as essential techniques to boost creativity and ...
There’s something particularly wonderful about a very short book. Long reads have their place, of course, but they ask for ...
The Missouri Historical Society has tapped a familiar and highly esteemed voice in St. Louis’ cultural landscape to lead its ...
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Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald: Who really defined American literature?
The debate rages on nearly a century later. Two giants of the Jazz Age, two different approaches to storytelling, and one ...
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Reader’s Choice: AA Patawaran
What a person reads tells a lot about them. It’s a window into their thoughts, interests, beliefs, and a reflection of how they see the world. That said, who better to ask than AA Patawaran, an ...
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Epilogue: New free book bench | Woodburn
Let me begin by borrowing the signature phrase of the late, great radio broadcaster Paul Harvey, “And now the rest of the ...
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‘Don’t google the Beckhams’: Britain’s top authors on how to read more
‘Don’t google the Beckhams!’: How to read more, according to Britain’s top authors - NATIONAL YEAR OF READING 2026: A drastic ...
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America is not Iran, thank goodness
Over the past month, two governments faced widespread protests. One responded with mass killings. The other, under popular ...
A personal, longform conversation with S.A. Cosby exploring writing as labor, working-class Virginia roots, and the power of storytelling. From cigarettes and kitchens to bestsellers and billboards, ...
Although Ernest Hemingway’s novel makes positive claims about what one should be—brave, admiring of nature and grace—its ...
Oliver Burkeman, the author of several books about getting comfortable with imperfection, discusses some books that have ...
Ernest Hemingway returned to Spain to report on the Spanish Civil War. As another war in Europe loomed with Adolf Hitler's rise and the spread of fascism, Hemingway told readers of "Esquire" that ...
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