Are you a writer without anything to write about? It happens, homie. Some days, you just don’t have anything. You’ve scoured the deepest recesses of your mind and skimmed through all of your favorite ...
“Couples keep their secrets. Divorces have no such commitments,” writes Haley Mlotek in her critically acclaimed book, No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce. As the daughter of a divorce ...
The number of female bylines is up, but new data analysis shows that women authors are still stereotyped in book reviews. The pattern is bigger than a head count—it’s also about the patterns of ideas ...
When Dani Shapiro was writing about her mother in her memoir “Slow Motion,” she imagined sending her on a cruise around the world that would last exactly as long it took the book to “pass from public ...
Every day—through TikTok, Instagram, and Zoom—the internet forces us to think about how we present ourselves to the world, giving us endless opportunities to construct our identities anew. Little ...
Begin on October 7, 2023. Nothing important happened before this date. History began on October 7. Never say the word “occupation,” and avoid using terms like “apartheid,” “segregation,” and “illegal ...
Students can combat test anxiety and improve performance by writing about their worries immediately before the exam begins, according to a University of Chicago study published in the journal Science.
A number of years ago, I wrote an essay about an elderly woman, a patient of mine. After her death, I spent months cobbling our encounter into a narrative, rich with detail about how her illness had ...
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