Internationally known poet and performer Sarah Kay brought her craft and perspective to Bucknell University this week as the ...
In an effort to keep the creative endeavors and spirit of late African American poet Langston Hughes alive, HarperCollins recently released 'Melodies of the Weary Blues,' a picture book anthology ...
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Examining the difficulties in training LLMs to handle contemporary creative writing styles. Julia Cameron, a renowned American writer, argues in her book The Artist’s Way that creativity is not an ...
Between March and May, Hexi's three chapters will release in sequence, taking wanderers "from desert to ice fields to grasslands." ...
A landmark hotel project and a resilient local newspaper highlight momentum in southern Vermont’s largest town ...
We’ve blown past the Turing test, but "indistinguishable" isn’t "equivalent." Psychology must continue to learn from people, and there is still a great deal to learn.
In the rigorously researched Daffodil Days, Bain explores Sylvia Plath’s time in the Devonshire village of North Tawton.
Before you decide your marriage is falling apart, clinical psychologist Dr. Samantha Rodman explains the research-backed adjustments that rebuild goodwill and restore a sense of partnership.
This story about 9/11, from Ryan Siskow, was told Feb. 10 as part of Tell It Like It Is: Iowa Storytellers Project.