Rule 3 tells us to construct our abode of thought with the same care as when constructing a house, such that stability ...
If you’re looking for a reflective practice that’s slightly less intimidating than keeping a diary—or you’re an avid journaler looking for an excuse to buy a new notebook—there’s an ancient practice ...
In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
The Good American and Skims mogul talks to Harper’s Bazaar about “Start With Yourself,” which is due out this spring.
Renowned comic journalist Joe Sacco on how a 2013 conflict between Hindus and Muslims in India became a window into the stories people tell about violence, identity, and belonging ...
Teachers can explore different modes of writing to facilitate personal reflection and meaningful connections with other ...
On her sophomore album, The Art of Loving, the English musician questions everything we think we know about relationships ...
NEW YORK – Reese Witherspoon's first novel for adults began with the kind of inspiration veteran fiction writers know well — ...
The Harvard historian on why change requires “determination and imagination.” ...
After Paul Dalgarno’s first book was published, he felt flat as week-old champagne. The Aberdeen-born author wrote And You May Find Yourself about moving to Melbourne and trying to make ends meet as a ...
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