The Amazon Kindle isn't the only e-reader line on the market, but it has been the most popular since it first launched back ...
Author and screenwriter John Sayles discusses the interplay between writing and research for both books and screenplays.
Remember when I read you Milton’s Lycidas, about the drowned shepherd who wasn’t dead at all?
The more you read, the more you develop skills you’ve always dreamt of. Not only do you build vocabulary and imagination, but ...
Uncover unique words like fernweh and solivagant that describe the longing for outdoor adventures and solitary exploration ...
Fans of the novelist Joseph O’Connor will be happy to learn that the second part of his Escape Line trilogy, The Ghosts of ...
James-Beard-Award-winning chef, author and Spartanburg native Alexander Smalls invites us all to a beautiful Sunday dinner, ...
Visakhapatnam: To inculcate reading habit among students and help them minimise screen time, a book exhibition was held in Visakhapatnam. The two-day book exhibition attracted an army of ...
FOR this Nostalgia edition we wanted to take a look at Cumbria's love of books. Books and reading are an important part of education and development, they can help people to better understand the ...
Robert G. Callahan II is a writer, attorney, theologian and law professor at Baylor University interviewed by Greg Garrett.
"Ruraru-san no Hondana," written and illustrated by Hiroshi Ito (Published by Poplar Publishing Co. Ltd., 2005) ...
Living Life With Developmental Language Disorder is the first children's book to directly explore the neurodevelopmental condition most people aren't aware of, Newmarket co-author says ...