The longtime Aurora resident who died Jan. 25 just a few months shy of his 100th birthday had lived many lifetimes in that near century on Earth.
Coaching from artificial intelligence chatbots, personalized and accessible at any time, is now shaping how some students write.
American writing instruction has always involved some level of torture. What happens when technology makes it easy?
For over four decades, Barnes has been up to all sorts of literary shenanigans. Some of his books have been conventional, ...
A tape recorder, new instrument, and a little bit of Fleetwood Mac all helped create the music behind R.E.M.'s "Losing My ...
How would a New York Times obituary writer measure up to the scribes of the Book of the Dead? He found out at the Brooklyn Museum.
Composing by hand, without Google or a blinking cursor, reveals the seams of writing — and the surprising benefits of slowing ...
Vulnerability and hope in Jesus Christ defined the late Apostle’s life, says biographer Matt Grow after two and a half years of interviews ...
George H. Nash interviewed titans of the conservatism like William F. Buckley Jr. in order to present an objective history of the movement.
San Francisco resident Osamu Funato shows off a picture of tennis legend Alice Marble inside his home, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. Funato owns the Inner Sunset home that Marble grew up in and he acts ...
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OPINION: Gavin Newsom’s autobiography adds struggle to a story of a politically privileged past
There’s a well-worn playbook for politicians who yearn to occupy the White House. One of its most common tools is to write a book, or have a book written, to ...
Sophia Hyatt, a junior at Sayre, is one of only 15 students nationwide selected to participate in the Normandy Institute in ...
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