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Reading makes you wiser and kinder!
We teachers knew this intuitively, but it is great that doctors are talking about research that shows that reading makes us wiser and...
Couldn’t be more thrilled that the Wisconsin Council of English Teachers has published a review Back
English Teachers! “Copper Sun,” by Sharon M. Draper, is a young-adult novel that depicts the hell of
Look at this adorable bookshop in Wichita, Kansas. Really nice people there -- nice to meet you Tris
We stopped by this audacious bookstore in Seattle: The Left Bank. Made me so happy!
This is Zane of the bright and spacious independent bookshop “The Bookworm” in Omaha, Nebraska, hold
Chris Mohar’s novella, “The Denialist’s Almanac of American Plague and Pestilence,” is like riding a
Dauphine Street Books in New Orleans is now carrying “Backbiters.” It’s on, as you might guess, Daup
My short book reviews regularly include “this is a good book for you if . . . “Meanwhile, “The Other
My short story “Son” has been included in this month’s edition of Zin Daily, a Croation Literary Zin
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Ana feels what we feel about this virus thing that won't end
Galina, New Yorker born in the Ukraine commiserates in her poem
Christina Goh presents her poem about the isolation turning us into information junkies.
11-year-old Madeline reads her emotional poem
Solitary Pandemic Birthday Poem read by the author
COVID Cough on a Bus in Berlin
Carla González reads her poem "Balconies" with her cat during the COVID-19 isolation in Ecuador.
Jessica Martinez reads "In Unexpected Times"
With the goal of easing the emotional burden of those suffering from the current pandemic and isolat
Thoughts on Books: I enjoy reading a sassy story with main characters from a family with unique and
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