A cookbook author lays out an approach that resembles the writing process, contributing columnist David Stone writes.
Studying poetry is not as scary as it seems. To many people who have taken an English class in their lives, poetry can seem ...
Sending snail mail offers a slower, more mindful way to connect in a world ruled by instant messages. Starting a mail swap ...
If educators do not learn to embrace AI, they risk being left behind. Yet the question before professional military education ...
What would an acorn write to an oak tree? Or a coat to her button? A child to his toes? A pebble to the river? Dear Acorn, (Love, Oak) is a new kids' book of letter poems to friends.
Both Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft left their marks on Providence, and their footsteps can be followed there to this day ...
My grandmother left Jerusalem in 1948 with a key that never found its lock again. She believed she would return before the tea cooled in its cup. The years hardened around that belief until it became ...
These children’s letters are profoundly moving and revealing. Here’s what some of this year’s letters are saying.
Limón's work documents everything from kingfisher birds to the cosmos itself. "I'm embracing my strangeness," she says of her poetry. Her new collection is Startlement.
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How Yiddish authors made a new world writing for children
Miriam Udel's "Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children’s Literature" shows how stories shaped a Jewish identity for young people.
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