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‘Butcher’ Tells the (Mostly) True Story of a Very Bad Gynecologist
New York Times· 5 days agoDaphne Merkin’s most recent book is the novel “22 Minutes of Unconditional Love.” There are many...
Is print dead? Not at this indie bookstore publishing L.A.'s untold stories
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoA local electrical engineer with a passion for literature is on a mission to share the stories of...
Maxine Kumin
GBH News· 4 days agoIn fact, prior to 1957, when Kumin enrolled in a writing workshop at the Boston Center for Adult Education, she hadn’t takenpoetry very seriously at all....
The best cities for book lovers in the British Isles
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFrom Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist to Sally Rooney’s Normal People, the British Isles has been literary strongholds for centuries. Writers such as Sir...
Midweek Musings: Company for Ernie on his walk home
Gloucester Daily Times· 5 days agoHusband Ernest (hereafter Ernie) is pleased that I will share this essay. Reading poems to Ernie, who at age 79 is declining cognitively, brightens his...
Hmong Cultural Symposium at Manitowoc Public Library will feature refugee stories of escaping...
Herald Times Reporter via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAlso at the library this week ... Here’s what else is happening at Manitowoc Public Library, 707......
Book Bag: ‘Journeys of Voices & Choices’ by Ernie Brill; ‘Here in Sanctuary — Whirling’ by D. Dina...
Daily Hampshire Gazette· 2 days agoIn his first poetry collection, “Journeys of Voices & Choices,” Brill offers a broad sweep of work,...
From Range to Rhyme: Cowboy Poetry
Men's Journal· 2 days agoRooted in the traditions of ranch life, horsemanship, and the challenges faced by those who call the frontier their home, cowboy poetry stands as a...
The reanimation of Apalachee Press launches slate of women writers
Tallahassee Democrat· 1 day ago...Apalachee Press were selected to give women over 50, women with much experience in life and a...
Marcus Lattimore passionate about new calling in life. It’s not football-related
The State· 6 days agoIt’s called “Popcorn Man.” And it’s risky. It is the story of Willie Earle, the black Greenville man arrested in 1947 for a crime he didn’t commit, snatched ...