Based on the New York magazine article by Po Bronson, about the Power and Peril of Praising Our Kids.
Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman's New York Magazine articles on the science of children won the magazine journalism award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, as well as the Cl
So I'm not perfect. I'll admit that it's very hard to stay on the 1950s straight and narrow. I'm doing my best, but there are times where I slip and fall flat on my face.
A slideshow video. Poet Diane Lockward reads her poem, "The Fruitful Woman," from her book, Eve's Red Dress (Wind Publications, 2003).
Claytonian of Japan Probe reviewed Crazy for Kanji and then posted it on YouTube.
A multimedia poem written and created by Magdalena Ball, with images by Pete Patterson and May Lattanzio. Music is Kopanitsa Version 2 trad. arranged Kiek, Kiek, Haughton, Denley.
Stem cell research, cloning, and world domination--with a twist...
The South Nahanni River area of Canada's Northwest Territories has a history of mysterious deaths, disappearances and headless cor
This is the reason why I don't set my hair more often. After eight months I'm still not sure how to do it well.
Thirteen years ago, Sarah Richardson’s life was shattered after the tragic assisted suicide of her mother. The shocking tragedy left a grief-stricken teen-aged Sarah with partial amnesia.
From the bestselling author of MOTHERLESS DAUGHTERS, here is the real-life story of one woman's search for a cure to her family's escalating troubles, and the leap of faith that took her on a journey
Though I just posted this, I actually recorded this in July. It speaks for itself. Enjoy.
Sam Barry, author of How to Play the Harmonica and Other Life Lessons, plays Jimmy Reed's "Honest I Do" with guitarist Todd Swenson.
"Ordinary Time," "Heavyweights," "Psalm for a Flying Saucer," "Listening to Queen in Mickey’s Pub"
Book Trailer for The Day the Falls Stood Still by Cathy Marie Buchanan.
Morbid Curiosity Cures the Blues: True Stories of the Unsavory, Unwise, Unorthodox, and Unusual collects 40 nonfiction essays from the ten issues of Morbid Curiosity magazine.
The inspiration behind THE SUFFOCATING SEA
“A foggy night in November, the smell of burning, the lapping of the sea on to the shore all conspired to bring this novel to life.
An aspiring writer does everything wrong.
Gregg Hurwitz and Robert Crais talk about Trust No One, crime writing, pacing, and characters.