I just read about people who are called super-agers and how they don't have the memory problems that happen when you get ...
Stacker compiled data on the top feature-length films from the past 100 years, crowning a champion for each year using ...
Everybody does certain things. Some things are universal. For example, everybody breathes — until they don’t. And then, I don ...
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Lea Ypi’s Family Secrets

In the political theorist’s genre-bending book on Albania and historical memory, Indignity, she interrogates how much one ...
Albuquerque author Laurel Goodluck’s intertribal picture book shows how Native ceremonies and stories guide children through ...
“Look for mirrors.” When I told some friends I would be profiling the mentalist Oz Pearlman - with the vague promise of being ...
The third annual Tremont Writers Conference returns to the Great Smoky Mountains Oct. 21-25. Here's why that location sets this writing event apart.
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The comfort of closure

Conventional wisdom would have us believe that a powerful, promising tale must follow a cohesive structure. If German playwright Gustav Freytag's five-part dramatic structure is to serve as a ...
Crystal Wilkinson has always known she was a writer. But it wasn’t until well into adulthood that she realized she could make a living at it. “I was always writing,” she said, “and at some point I ...
In every age of transition, societies return to voices that seem to understand the anxieties of being human more deeply than ...
Ever dreamed of being a journalist but unsure where to start in an age where anyone can publish, algorithms shape visibility, and AI can generate copy in seconds?
I would say I kind of grew up with my dad telling us that he actually might not come home,” says Kai, a Vancouver-based ...