A grant, a small advance, a supportive spouse, and the $100 I found outside the library The post How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke first appeared on The Walrus.
Don’t we get a new chance each year? Isn’t that what the High Holy Days are all about—a chance to start again? A Yom Kippur sermon that is relevant every day of the year.
Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro says everything he has done so far has led him to Frankenstein. For him, the 19th-century tale of a scientist and his creation reflects the struggles and truths of ...
I’m convinced Patricia Lockwood is trolling me. “You’ve never heard of him?” I ask. ”Martin Amis?” I tell her she and Amis have a similar sense of humour, in their criticism and their fiction.
Writer, teacher, community organizer, and local hero Julia Paganelli Marin has become an omnipresent force in Northwest Arkansas’ poetry scene.
The interior is a symphony of nostalgic elements that play together in perfect harmony – curved ceiling with stainless steel trim, red vinyl booths that hug you like a long-lost friend, and ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary adventures hide behind the most ordinary facades, and nowhere is this more true than at Roxy Cafe in Jackson, Michigan. You know that feeling when you stumble ...