Essays, Short Stories By 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Author Harper Lee to Be Published in October | KQEDHarper Lee's previously unpublished essays and short stories will be released in a new book this October.
I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review bold truth-tellingEphron humorously reflects on aging, particularly the inevitability of neck changes in women, presenting a blend of wit and wisdom.
I Want to Talk to You by Diana Evans review a fascinating overview of a writer's evolutionDiana Evans discusses the interplay and coexistence of journalism and fiction in her collection of essays.
Announcing the Winners of the 4th Annual Keeley Schenwar Memorial Essay PrizeThe Keeley Schenwar Memorial Essay Prize honors incarcerated authors, recognizing the importance of their voices in discussing imprisonment and policing.
'We're Alone,' but together, in Edwidge Danticat's remarkable essaysDanticat's essays resonate with universal themes of love and loss, showcasing her ability to blend personal narrative with broader experiences.
'I Just Keep Talking' Is a Refreshing and Wide-Ranging Essay CollectionNell Irvin Painter's 'I Just Keep Talking' enhances her legacy beyond autobiography, delving into themes of Black identity and community.
Exploring different forms of academic writing in UK university coursesEssays are a common form of academic writing emphasizing structured arguments and evidence from credible sources.Research papers require original research, analyzing existing literature, and following specific citation styles like APA or MLA.
A Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler - The Paris ReviewLauren Oyler's writing is characterized by intelligence and fearlessness.Oyler's new book of essays, 'No Judgment,' reflects her pleasure and joy in writing and thinking in the essay form.