Nursery rhymes teach children all manner of things using the language of poetry, writes Australian author and researcher ...
I saw my friends and the grief left, then heard a song and it came back. I wore my party shirt to a funeral, then wore my ...
Some people go through life thick-skinned. School or career has given them a pragmatic, instrumental, efficiency-maximizing ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
In his debut collection, The Long Invisible, poet Michael Dechane examines broken relationship and starting anew. Many of the works are set in Florida, where Dechane grew up, as well as Western North ...
Feeling busy but getting nowhere? Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder makes productivity tricky—but there are ways to ...
For Mary Katherine Wathen, the journey to writing her first book, "Made for More," was not one she anticipated would be easy.
One 68-year-old even left the US for luxe living in Bhiwadi. Senior societies are the new retirement dream, 5-star style.
Discover how reading boosts intelligence, empathy, and success. Learn practical tips to rebuild your reading habits in the ...
However, if you take the time to understand all of the pitfalls and trials that many go through before reaching their goals, ...
From social media to AI, new technologies have changed the way that we produce and consume poetry. For World Poetry Day, we ...
Welcome back to the “Life in 2050” series! So far, we’ve looked at how ongoing developments in science, technology, and geopolitics will be reflected in terms of warfare and the economy.