Waterloo horror author Mark Leslie has taken a lighter turn with his new book, I Think It’s a Sign That the Pun Also Rises, a ...
Greg Kincaid, who authored “A Dog Named Christmas,” is a practicing attorney who lives on a farm in eastern Kansas with his ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Poet Rita Dove talked about her childhood, family, educational background, and career experience. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former U.S. Poet ...
Without pushing too many ethical buttons, I’m asking what you are giving for Christmas and what your expectations are. I’ve ...
Christmas can be an awkward time of the year, but it doesn’t have to be. With the growing number of blended Jewish families, ...
Elaine Reese, in her book How Stories Change Us, writes about myriad benefits of reading books both for children and adults.
People stop reading in adulthood for lots of reasons. But it’s never too late to turn the page on old habits and start again.
Melody Wilding, a licensed social worker and coach who helps clients overcome challenges like emotional labor, says that a ...
When children, grandkids, and in-laws are on your gift list, you need to be practical – but practical doesn’t have to be impersonal.
Many Maine grandparents serving as caregivers are seeking help from the Toy Fund, which provides books and gifts for ...
The Norwich author’s third novel combines historical figures with fictional ones to delve into a midcentury mystery involving a Chicago celebrity journalist.
Young nieces and nephews may not thrill to them—but there is virtually no better way of inviting them into the world of your own childhood imagination.
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