“Susan Sontag Tells How It Feels to Make a Movie,” by Susan Sontag, was originally published in the July 1974 issue of Vogue.
A cookbook author lays out an approach that resembles the writing process, contributing columnist David Stone writes.
In the debut author’s The Poet Empress (Bramble, Jan.), set in a world where poetry is magic but women aren’t allowed to read, a peasant girl becomes a prince’s concubine.
Poetry is not easy to compose, nor is it easy to write about. Like music, poetry requires a certain immersion into the composition one hears via their ...
More than 6,000 seniors have attended Gen AI workshops organised by the government since 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jordan believed poetry had the power to teach and educate, and she did not shy away from difficult word choices to appease ...
Brandi Carlile offers track-by-track background and commentary on all 10 songs from 'Returning to Myself,' including 'Church ...
Sending snail mail offers a slower, more mindful way to connect in a world ruled by instant messages. Starting a mail swap ...
Meadowlark Press has announced the release of When I Go West: New and Selected Poems, the latest poetry collection by ...
I’m writing because I want to stop. I want to tell the truth no matter the consequence—to cease relying on lies to get out of ...