Focusing on the life of Italian scholar Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, this is a superbly written effort to capture the power ...
The Authors Guild — one of the largest associations of writers in the US — has launched a new project that allows authors to ...
Tired of being policed by ‘Grammar Nazis’? Are you sure you're speaking English correctly? This double-edged piece argues for ...
As AI-generated media enters the mainstream, there is hope that consumers will put a premium on handmade works.
The sponsorship program already boasts award-winning authors like Toni Morrison, Shel Silverstein, and many others ...
School pupils in Wolverhampton were paid a visit by a television star to celebrate the launch of his second children's book.
Staffing and volunteers with the non-profit organization Big House Books come together to answer the book requests of inmates ...
On National Grammar Day, March 4, hundreds of grammar nerds will descend upon SVA Theatre at 333 West 23rd Street in Manhattan for the New York City premiere of the docu-comedy Rebel with a Clause.
Sylvia Plath’s writing was witty, political, emotional and sharp. A substantial new collection includes more than 50 ...
Perfectionism has a dark side, says Ellen Hendriksen, a clinical psychologist and faculty member at Boston University, in her ...
The first Amazigh language grammar book for the Riffians was written by a Basque priest, Pedro Hilarión Sarrionandia. The book saw light in 1905 during a Franciscan missionary in the region.
Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...