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Beginning with a reading by Dylan Thomas, she and a friend found unlikely commercial success in the 1950s with recordings of famous writers reciting their work.
Thomas Jefferson, who used only 1,320 words in the Declaration of Independence to set the world afire, was no slouch when it came to concise writing. “The most valuable of all talents is that of never ...
Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.” So reads the 10th of “10 Rules of Writing” (2007) by Elmore Leonard ...
It’s early springtime in Paris and the first, frothy cherry blossoms have escaped their buds, although down by the River ...
Nestled in the southeastern region of the United States, Florida is a world-famous holiday destination. You’ll find many natural beauty, modern attractions, and must-visit historical places in Florida ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Heavy rain is expected to hit Fort St. John and people have been warned to be prepared. According to ...
In a surprisingly scandalous piece last week, GQ waxes lyrical about Bradley Cooper’s worn-in pair of Louis Vuitton Beverly ...
Earnest Hemingway's life was, arguably, as much about boozing as it was about writing. This wasn't unusual for the Lost Generation, as they wrote, argued, and drank their way around interwar Europe.
There are gorgeous pages in Ernest Hemingway ... are stabbed to death and until they drop. This is not juvenile romanticism, it is child’s fairy-story writing. And yet Hemingway asks us ...
A reflection on how early-life trauma might not just prepare us to cope with danger and anguish but attract us to it ...
Sturgis, the founder of Hugo Galerie in N.Y.C., has been named in at least one legal proceeding by an artist seeking unpaid ...