Nature is Changing: What Should We Do? 8 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' 8 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’ 8 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? 8 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 10 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 10 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...