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But it’s the same ‘morbid symptom’, the way diaries are morbid symptoms. ‘When the symptoms could no longer be contained by her diary, she waded into a river with her pockets full of stones.’ A lot of ...
A University of the Basque Country study finds traditional pencil-and-paper methods superior for early literacy development.
It’s finals week. You’re hunched over a stack of notebooks, squinting at your own three-month-old chicken scratch while your study partner does the same dance with their ...
Jeff Lemire explores his career arc, the road to successfully delivering Essex County and other comics to the public, in a ...
With the pleasure of writing being eradicated from schools due to the demands of curriculum, 30-year primary school educator, ...
The writer Geoff Dyer unravels a tale in which the intricacies of model airplanes and the comic horrors of school lunch ...
Casual readers of Elmore Leonard may be turned off by the minutia in this biography of the popular American writer. But true Leonard fans will love the heavily detailed account, with page after page ...
Derrick Barnes felt there wasn't wide enough representation of Black people in the books he read as a kid. The Kansas City native's new picture book, “I Got You,” is his latest effort to write ...
This year, the IALA is welcoming its new class of mentees for their fifth annual Mentorship Program—which will run until ...