There’s More to Japanese Literature than Haruki Murakami
For those familiar with Japanese literature, there are a few names that inevitably crop up in conversation: Yukio Mishima for his beautiful writing, shocking suicide, and...
For those familiar with Japanese literature, there are a few names that inevitably crop up in conversation: Yukio Mishima for his beautiful writing, shocking suicide, and...
Whenever a fellow writer or client asks me what I use to create ebooks or print editions, my first question is always, “Mac or PC?” It’s...
“How tame will his language sound, who would describe Niagara in language fitted for the falls at London bridge, or attempt the majesty of the Mississippi...
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Let us suppose that I am the heir of an enormous estate. Stories about my generosity abound. And let us suppose that you are a young...
The internet is full of writing opportunities, especially within the ever-popular parenting niche. There are plenty of high quality parenting websites that pay their writers in...
To the Editors: James Gleick writes, in “Moon Fever,” “If it wasn’t for Sputnik, we wouldn’t have had ‘beatniks,’ ‘peaceniks,’ or ‘no-goodniks.’” He is mistaken. Source...
To the Editors: One more element needs to be added to James Oakes’s survey of antislavery politics before the Civil War. The factor apparently missing from...
To the Editors: In her review of Sentence to Hope, the anthology of works by the Syrian playwright Sa‘dallah Wannous, Ursula Lindsey is incorrect in stating...
To the Editors: I was very surprised to find in Professor Appiah’s “Dialectics of Enlightenment” a number of strange misconceptions, if not actual distortions, both of...