Rachel Syme is a writer with a massive audience. But one of her favorite ways to write is much more personal. Syme is a devotee of the ancient art of “correspondence” — better known as letter-writing.
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Barnsley Book Festival is set to write its next chapter with a stellar 2025 line-up of authors and events. Barnsley Libraries ...
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Many people have little idea that Māori scholarship stretches back to the earliest books published in this country.
Dale Jamieson highlights many of the problems we face—environmental, human, and nonhuman alike—and offers workable solutions ...
Among the new features of the University City Regional Library is a conveyor belt system that will handle books being ...
We sat down with Poynter senior scholar Roy Peter Clark, author of numerous books including “How to Write Short: Word Craft ...