The novelist and short-story writer, who died Monday at ninety-six, contributed to The New Yorker for more than six decades.
The 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival, which ran from Oct. 6 through 11, featured the work of 22 talented writers and artists ...
Old Lyme ― It took less than a day for letters from young Charley Chadwick to be borne by packet ship from the end of Ferry Road to his father in Brooklyn, N.Y. It took the better part of a ...
Living with lupus used to make columnist Candace Semien feel isolated and ashamed, but now she refuses to wear that "scarlet ...
As I’ve mentioned many times over the years, the frequency with which old sayings are used in the English language is amazing and fascinating.
In “Waiting for the Fear,” Oğuz Atay’s narrators are in a constant state of revolt—against their country, their language, ...
State lawmakers asked the Wisconsin Department of Corrections to consider modifying the 2018 legal settlement that sets clear ...
This week's roundup starts off with several views on the upcoming presidential election and then dips into a state issue or ...
she wrote in the letter. A former employee with EY GDS, Joseph Jochu, shared his experience with The Hindu. Currently based in Bangalore, Mr. Jochu said, “I used to work 12 hours minimum and ...
Ulsan started his competitive Tekken journey in school. He was known for his aggressive and reactive playstyle and slowly built himself up in Korea to become number 1. Anakin was Tekken's first ...
DEAR ABBY: You have printed letters from readers asking what to do with old love letters (either before the writers die or when the letters are found after a death). Let me share my story.
It’s the same old story. Questions get asked ... I’ve just returned from mass and read John O’Brien’s wise letter (‘It’s easy to see why even atheists can find comfort in the pews ...