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A Brief Glimpse into Nantucket’s Literary History

February 18, 2015
“The air of Nantucket comes into your face and eyes as if it was glad to see you. The moon comes here as if it was at home, but there is no shade” –...
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Debunking the Myths Why You Can’t Write

February 16, 2015
    We’ve all been through this phase, where we invent excuses to justify why we don’t write. The words just won’t come...
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L(RR) is for…

February 14, 2015
Warning: It’s that time of year. You already know what this post is about. ( Since there’s been love, and language of course, there have...
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hint fiction (n) : a story of 25 words or fewer that suggests a larger, more complex story

February 11, 2015
Hint fiction, a genre that has been around since the beginning of story-telling, has made a great comeback on the literary scene, thanks in large part...
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A Turn Towards Recklessness

February 9, 2015
As most of us know, reading an assigned text is not always the most enjoyable experience. If you were to tell me that your mind never wanders, or that...
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Writers on Writing

February 8, 2015
Writers on Writing   I’ve always liked quotes.  I also like writing.  Consequently, I’ve developed a fondness for writerly advice...
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The Art of Letterpress

February 6, 2015
Two years ago, I was in a basic printshop class in the Bishop Center on campus. The major printshop, where most of the intaglio etching, woodblock...
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If my life is ever biography-worthy…

February 1, 2015
Who would I like to write about my. Feeling alive?    Ray Bradbury.   “The grass whispered under his body. He put his arm down, feeling the sheath of...
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Under-appreciated: Children’s Literature

January 30, 2015
Some of the most introspective and poignant, or just plain fun, books I’ve ever read were children’s books, specifically middle grade...
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