Kazuo Ishiguro: A Noble Nobel Laureate
Nov 09, 2017
After eight novels and years of hard work, Japan-born British author Kazuo Ishiguro, “who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world,” is this year’s recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Born in Nagasaki in ...
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Grammar Chaos: The Long and Short of Small versus Little
Nov 08, 2017
If you tend to confuse the terms small and little in a sentence, do not worry! Here are some tips, tricks, and templates for using these words correctly.
As kids, we learned about the importance of opposites: tall and short, up and down, big and small... or little? Yes, there really is a differ...
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Writing Hacks: Discover Your Next Great Poem
Nov 07, 2017
Back when there was no Twitter with its 140-character limit, Facebook with its “What’s on your mind?” and Instagram with its pretty pictures and witty captions, we lived through all sorts of poems that talked about how we felt and how we saw things in our daily lives. Up until today, poetry...
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