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A Ritual to Read to Each Other: Reading Classics

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

Thursday Next

Join author Megan Willome as she reads classics in the new column, A Ritual to Read to Each Other. What beloved book or poem do you want to protect?

Filed Under: A Ritual to Read to Each Other, A Story in Every Soul, Classic Books, William Wordsworth

Buried in the Basement: “Tolkien’s Lost Chaucer” by John Bowers

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

A significant work by J.R.R. Tolkien on Chaucer sat unnoticed in a library basement for 60 years. “Tolkien’s Lost Chaucer” tells the story.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Britain, Tolkien

The Jungle Effect Book Club: Specific Indigenous Diets and What They Have in Common

By Charity Singleton Craig 8 Comments

The Jungle Effect book club

In this week’s book club discussion of Daphne Miller’s The Jungle Effect, Charity Singleton Craig helps us understand the unique diet characteristics of disease “cold spots” around the globe and how we might benefit from their practices in our own settings.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Patron Only, The Jungle Effect

Poems to Listen By: Under the Canopy 04—Maple Grove

By Laurie Klein 10 Comments

Under the Canopy podcast sunglight on redwood

Can a tree seduce? Be flirtatious? Enjoy these poems in Laurie Klein’s latest Poems to Listen By podcast, and you decide.

Filed Under: Blog, Patron Only, Poems to Listen By, Tree Poems, Under the Canopy

Poets and Poems: Daniel Leach and “Voices on the Wind”

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

“Voices on the Wind” by poet Daniel Leach is a collection of classical poetry centered in a rich tradition bubbling below the surface of modern poetry.

Filed Under: article, Classic Poetry, love poetry, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Why She Created ‘The Yellow Wall-Paper’ Graphic Novel

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

Sara Barkat

Megan Willome reviews Sara Barkat’s new graphic novel adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper” and explores the power of *writing,* to keep the soul steady.

Filed Under: A Story in Every Soul, Graphic Novel, Interview, The Yellow Wall-Paper, Year of Wisdom

Editor of the Legendarium: Christopher Tolkien (1924-2020)

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

We owe a great debt to Christopher Tolkien, who as literary executor of his father’s estate unlocked the legendarium of Middle-earth.

Filed Under: article, Books, Britain, Tolkien

The Yellow Wall-Paper: A Graphic Novel

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The Yellow Wall-Paper Graphic Novel cropped cover

The Yellow Wall-Paper was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. More than a century later, it has been interpreted by artist Sara Barkat.

Children’s Book Club: “Curious George”

By Megan Willome 2 Comments

H.A. Rey

Read a book about resistance. Read the children’s classic ‘Curious George’ with author Megan Willome for the Children’s Book Club.

Filed Under: A Story in Every Soul, Blog, Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories

Ask Pearl: Creepy Thank You Notes, Journal Creepers & Not-At-All-Creepy Cashmere Socks

By Pearl Jenkins 4 Comments

Ask Pearl girl playing with log

In her latest advice column, Dennison Gazette columnist Pearl Jenkins tackles thank you notes in the age of texting, journal snooping and buying yourself gifts at the holidays.

Filed Under: Adjustments, Ask Pearl, Blog

Book Club Announcement: The Jungle Effect (Plus Two More Winter Book Clubs)

By Charity Singleton Craig 13 Comments

Jungle Effect elderberry

Advances in food technology have not always served us as well as we might expect. Coming up later this month, join Charity Singleton-Craig for an exploration of The Jungle Effect and discover how the healthiest diets from around the world can be adapted to work for us.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Patron Only, The Jungle Effect

Wisdom Literature: The Aphorisms of Yahia Lababidi

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

Tree in lake Lababidi aphorisms

“Signposts to Elsewhere,” a collection of aphorisms by poet Yahia Lababidi, is a beautifully rendered work, full of poetry and wisdom.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets, wisdom literature, Year of Wisdom

The Teacher Diaries: Romeo & Juliet

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The Teacher Diaires Front Cover with Lauren Winner

NAMED A 2018 FAVORITE BOOK, First Things Magazine What do teachers feel when facing William Shakespeare, tales of family feud, breathless kissing scenes—all in front of a class of teens who are keeping their heads down (and threatening to fall asleep or plot their next prank in the process)? We may never know what our […]

Romeo & Juliet—the full play: includes essays and annotations by Callie Feyen of The Teacher Diaries

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CF-Teacher Diaries Companion Romeo and Juliet Play

“A love story, an epic tragedy, a cautionary tale about parents respecting their children, even, incredibly, more than a minor note of humor—Romeo and Juliet has it all,” says editor Sara Barkat. Now, in this special volume, you can encounter this enduring play in the company of four vibrant women who love stories and ideas. […]

Holidays by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—And Happy Ones, to You!

By T.S. Poetry 4 Comments

Hopeful Snow Pines

We send our best wishes to you for the season and the year to come with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “Holidays.”

Filed Under: Nature Poems, poetry, Winter Poems

Friendship Project: Somebody I Used To Know

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Writers Block Coffee Shop

When writer’s block threatens to derail, one writer finds a way forward in music, baking, friendship and the practice of “living it a while.”

Filed Under: Blog, Friendship Project, Patron Only, Writing Life

Poets and Poems: Juliette van der Molen and “Anatomy of a Dress”

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

“Anatomy of a Dress” by poet Juliette Van Dermolen is a short collection of poems that are strong enough not to need the author’s explanation.

Filed Under: article, Books, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Listening to Poets in the Sounds of Silence

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

The Shaw Nature Reserve southwest of St. Louis is a place where silence reigns, and good conversations can be had with poets.

Filed Under: article, nature, Poems, poetry, Poets

Reader, Come Home … to a Ritual to Read to Each Other

By Megan Willome 10 Comments

Start a new ritual! Join us on a new reading journey as we read wisdom to each other with poet William Stafford as our guide and declarer.

Filed Under: A Ritual to Read to Each Other, A Story in Every Soul, Blog, Books, Reader Come Home, Reading and Books, Reading in the Wild, Wisdom

Poet Laura: Lauras Poetica

By Tania Runyan 11 Comments

Poet Laura sunrise

In the latest Poet Laura installment, Tania Runyan tells of famous Lauras in history and writes poems to less famous — yet noteworthy — Lauras.

Filed Under: Blog, Poems, Poet Laura, poetry

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