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Phillis Wheatley, the first Black nature poet
Enslaved as a child, the 18th-century writer became the first published Black woman – and a pioneer of nature poetry whose ...
New anthology collection 'This Home of Ours' celebrates 17 young Western Australian writersThe Centre for Stories project explores themes of ...
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Poet Ameet Unnithan’s debut collection, Exit, explores modern solitude and the search for meaning
Since its release, Exit has begun resonating with readers seeking poetry that blends personal reflection, universal themes, ...
A number of companies have ventured into the niche of personal development, offering seminars on the art of clowning: Clown ...
In an era when algorithms decide what we should read, wear or aspire to, the old wisdom rings true: authenticity is not a ...
“Post Sex Clarity” is another standout on the album. The song’s sensual sound plays along to Young’s unguarded lyrics, which ...
English is full of words that aren't pronounced the way they look, and quinoa is one of the most notorious offenders. Once ...
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Seattle Neighborhoods Every Visitor Should Explore For Food, Fun, And Friendly Vibes
These beautiful Seattle neighborhoods pack everything from delicious eats to one-of-a-kind museums, and here's your travel ...
Role of libraries is a guarantee for a successful life By Syed Mustafa Ahmad There is no doubt about the usefulness of books. It is an undeniable fact that books have always played a significant role ...
The Miles Franklin winner’s fifth novel, about an unhappy teen at boarding school, is imbued with a love of ancient myths.
TO LIVE in hearts we leave behind is not to die. These words were written by Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) in his poem ...
First produced in Korea by acclaimed actress and producer Hae-mee Park, the work was later invited to New York, where it made ...
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