Nature is Changing: What Should We Do? 6 years ago Matt Pelikan Features, Non Fiction, Writing and Poetry 1 ••• The urge to conserve the natural world originates in loss: Until something valued and familiar is perceived as dwindling, who has any need f...
'I Tap Into Everything I Have' 6 years ago Laura Roosevelt Features, Interview, Non Fiction, Uncategorized 0 ••• Photo From 'Feed The Beast,' Season 1; by Ali Paige Goldstein/AMC Seasonal Aquinnah resident Clyde Phillips, a crime novelist and one of ...
Book excerpt: ‘Hustling Hitler: The Jewish Vaudevillian Who Fooled the Führer’ 6 years ago Walter Shapiro Non Fiction, Writing and Poetry 0 ••• My father, a city planner in suburban Connecticut, loved to tell stories of his uncle Freeman Bernstein, who supposedly was a major vaudevil...
Where can writers get out of their lonely rooms to share works in progress? 7 years ago Holly Nadler Features, Non Fiction, Poetry 1 ••• Mostly, writers bang away at their keyboards in hours of lonely desperation. Some may have domestic partners with whom to share the day’s ou...
Random Acts of Kindness in Hell 8 years ago Pam Putney Essay, Non Fiction, Quick Reads 1 ••• Full of Flowers. Photographs by Pam Putney. It was after midnight in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, but my tuk tuk driver, Hiep, was still wai...
Fighting for My Life 8 years ago Michael Blanchard Features, Non Fiction, Process 0 ••• Photographs and text excerpted from Fighting for My Life, by Michael Blanchard, published by Vineyard Stories. Finding Hope and Seren...