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A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review.
The Children’s Bookshow aims to bring the best children’s authors and illustrators from the UK and abroad to local theatre venues, giving teachers and primary school children the opportunity to hear ...
Some books stand the test of time and never lose their significance making them the most read books in human history. Taking ...
These Pulitzer Prize books promise extraordinary storytelling that'll move you and make you see the world in new ways.
Award-winning poet, wildland firefighter, and co-founder of Left Margin Lit, Rachel Richardson has a new book, “Smother.” ...
St. Martin’s Essentials editor and publisher Joel Fotinos, who acquired the book, says Cameron doesn’t tag her ideas to God ...
The Little Haiti Book Festival has evolved over the years. It grew from humble beginnings—when organizers borrowed folding ...
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently declared autism a national “ epidemic ,” calling ...
Hans Christian Andersen, George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf. Of course, there are countless autistic people who write poetry who aren’t famous and haven’t published books. Neurodivergent poet and ...
Carissa J. Chen ’21 talks to Fifteen Minutes about Harvard's legacy of slavery, pursuing a Ph.D., and creative writing ...
A Californian school has banned all Christian-based books from its library, claiming that it does not allow "sectarian materials on our state-authorized lending shelves." A parent complained after ...
Karisma Price grew up in New Orleans, then attended Columbia University and earned her MFA in poetry from New York University. Price’s debut poetry collection, “I’m Always so Serious ...
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