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Silk Road Slippers, a five-day writers workshop at a delicous Moroccan resort, was more scrivener’s boot camp than a ...
Instructed by two Brown graduate students, Secondhand Writing encourages young writers to explore archives, museums and ...
The protagonist of Greg Anton’s tale is Woody Harper, a gifted guitarist and songwriter who can’t seem to get out of his own ...
Some outfit called Squibler promises its AI engine will give me a “publish-ready book in minutes.” I typed a few quick notes ...
The largest arts festival on the planet is back. Every August, thousands of performers from around the world descend on ...
Four titles include “Shakespeare & Violence Prevention,” children’s book “Grace Retraces Her Day,” Tributaries,” a book of ...
The $30,000 funding loss for SummerWrite, a storytelling program for children, represents a quarter of the program’s total budget.
A brightly colored bus rolling through Tulsa neighborhoods is doing more than turning heads — it’s turning kids into readers.
In her new bestseller, the author also looks at the Hollywood blacklist and icons like Alfred Hitchcock and Edith Head.
After the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program lost nearly $1 million in funding in February, a longtime ...
Stuff Your Kindle Day is a reader-organized digital event where authors and publishers temporarily make hundreds of e-books ...
In his inaugural column, John K. Wilson argues that a conservative groups ‘new contract’ for higher ed risks greater government intrusion into the sector.