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The Invention of Close Reading
By transforming quotations into evidence, close reading served as way to turn postwar criticism into a specialized knowledge.
Edna Bonhomme, author of "A History of the World in Six Plagues," details how pandemics are about more than viruses ...
Is reading to your kids a bedtime ritual in your home? For many of us, it will be a visceral memory of our own childhoods. Or ...
Zines provide a voice for marginalized communities and independent creators to express their ideas, connect with others, and share their artwork, all while remaining accessible and free.
Most assignments in college are not relevant,” he told me. “They’re hackable by AI, and I just had no interest in doing them.
Writer Vicky Zimmerman and Senior Barrister Jackson Ng talk harnessing creativity with XPPen’s innovative digital ecosystem.
Ashlie Crosson has always loved the classroom. Growing up in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, as one of seven kids of divorced ...
"On Being A Jewish Writer in Quebec" was first published in Viewpoints, the Literary Supplement of the Canadian Jewish News, ...
Whether it’s thrilling adventures of Sci-Fi worlds, or a transformative emotional journey, these 5 brilliant fiction writers ...
My debut novel, "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea," acknowledges how alcohol can be both an escape and a trap, just ...
The award-winning author of “The Friend” explains why some of the recent books that she admires most are ones in which not ...
INTERVIEW: The prolific non-fiction writer returns to her favourite themes of hope and uncertainty in her cheerful new book, ...