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The writer has her personal experiences reflected in her various children’s books.
Almost everything is fresh to a five year old: the dandelion growing through the sidewalk crack or the swarm of ants ...
This week, readers write about the pros and cons of paper straws, how to get students moving and creating a more humane and ...
An anthology of her teenage poetry, published for the first time, shows ambition, even if the verse isn’t perfect.
Patricia Resnick was born with an insatiable desire to be in show business, and she became a successful writer and producer ...
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is featuring a wide variety of performers, authors, ...
Even though he’s lived in New York City for nearly 40 years, Seller said he’ll always consider himself a Detroiter. “I’d be ...
Despite their seemingly different worlds, a surprising number of Hollywood and country stars have fallen in love.
The News talked to alumni about how their writing careers were influenced by their undergraduate Yale experience.
In new book 'The Jew Who Would Be King,' historian Adam Rovner tells the story of Nathaniel Isaacs, who survived a shipwreck ...
Connecticut libraries and museums are facing funding cuts from the Institute of Museums and Library Services, part of a ...
Two Harwich author/illustrators have released children’s books that really appeal to all ages. In his book, Kenton R. Hill ...