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Here's what you need to know about trips based on books, how to plan your itinerary, and why literary tourism is gaining so ...
The Bell Tower Magazine includes work from undergraduate students at Purdue. Those featured were honored at an event this ...
Vicki Notaro may not call herself a literary great, but the celebrated columnist and former magazine editor is happy to admit ...
For Mir and Garfinkle, America’s reversion to “orality” underlies much of today’s political dysfunction. In their telling, ...
here are a few magazines around the world accepting international submissions for this year. The creators of Small World City believe that Dhaka’s literary community deserves better recognition ...
“Jackal” jettisons the novel’s early ’60s period setting and, along with it, the Jackal’s borrowed-from-real-life target, ...
As evidenced by the costumes on Sirens, Pulitzer's colorful shift dresses have stood the test of time, bringing a carefree, ...
The year’s most dramatic awards show (get it?) is nigh. Here’s everything you need to know, from how to watch to who will be ...
Parades, musical performances and a nature excursion top the list of ways to celebrate Pride in Montgomery County.
These real-life holiday destinations are forever linked to the books that made them famous, where fiction meets geography in ...
Abbey Cahill launched the Quinobequin Review, or the Q which sets out to capture what it’s like to live in Greater Boston.
Tokenized art is not a trend—instead, it's an economic empowerment platform, an engine of creative liberty, and a guardian of ...