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Literary Quotes: Harlan Ellison
I am delving into quotes from writers to see if we can extract any knowledge or power from things that have been uttered by masters…
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Literary Analysis: The Normalcy of Violence in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”
It’s the beginning of fall (in my opinion) so I wanted to get the season of ghosts and goblins started off the right way by…
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Poetry: Under the Weather
I wrote a poem about being sick to stay positive. Hopefully it reminds you that the common cold comes to an end at some point.
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Poetry: “Strange” by Josephine Pinckney
Today I thought I would share an excellent poem with you. It is for those of us who have a hard time communicating.
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Rivers, authors, and the stories they tell
I love walking by the river and thinking about stories. It turns out there are lots of authors who have felt equally inspired by waters.
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When you are missing just one from your collection
Book collections are fun…except when you are missing just one.
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What is a literary quest and how can it help us understand the world?
Today on the blog, we are defining a “quest” as it relates to literature! Join us to find out more!
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Famous authors and famous lawsuits: The great god Pan and The Lawnmower Man
Join us today as we take a brief look at the story of Stephen King’s lawsuit against New Line Cinema for using his name on…
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Celebrate July 4th by reading Claude McKay
Today we celebrate the 4th of July by reading Claude McKay’s “America.” Please join us!