Walter Bargen, Missouri's first poet laureate, offers advice for people willing to embrace the world and be surprised.
Yashasvi: The prize is for an Indian poet writing in English, who has still not published a full-length poetry collection.
Yeats, wrote ruefully about his waning poetic powers in “The Circus Animal’s Desertion,” published in The Atlantic in January ...
As a member of the media and thus, according to the new president, an enemy of the people, I should have something to say about all this,” writes columnist. “But ...
Discussion on cricket, expressions like "leave me cold" and "under the pump," and Ricky Ponting's nickname explained in ...
"It is hard to live in a constant battle between two people who once thought building a life together was a good idea," ...
Queensland high school students could be writing their senior assessment on a hit Netflix show, while a Shakespeare classic ...
Today’s FestN4 reviews include “Beth and Mark’s Big Bang! (The Show Must Go On … Or Should It?,” “The Cowbaret: An Udderly ...
Come to the Window is indeed a murder mystery, but it is so much more — it is a literary trip about connections and alienation and family and people desperately trying to cope with incomprehensible ...
Words on the Water Festival met with School District Board 72 (SD72) on Jan. 14 to discuss the festival and secure the ...
Seán Farrell is a freelance editor, submissions editor at The Lilliput Press, and writer.  His debut novel Frogs for ...
Cook graduated as salutatorian in 1978 and was named “most studious.” He told AL.com recently that Dawkins was his favorite ...