The Lost Years: John Muir in Canada, 1864-66
by Ken Haigh The year is 1864. It is late May or early June and we are standing in the midst of a vast tamarack…
by Ken Haigh The year is 1864. It is late May or early June and we are standing in the midst of a vast tamarack…
by Jennifer Ciotta I acquired the unique opportunity to study abroad in the West Indies, specifically Barbados, in 1999. Besides bestowing me with the “travel bug”…
By Jennifer Ciotta Jamaica Kincaid was born Elaine Potter Richardson on May 25, 1949 in the capital of Antigua and Barbuda, which is called St.…
by Jennifer Eisenlau If you love the works of James Joyce, then you must go, as odd as it sounds, to Switzerland. Ulysses, the great…
by Gaurav Shah I, with legs crossed along the daylight, watch The variegated fists of clouds that gather over The uncouth features of this, my…
by Claudia Clemente I first encountered Anne Frank by reading her diary, when I, like her, was a voracious adolescent reader dreaming of future careers…
by Deborah Straw Like many other famous writers, E.B. White (1899-1985) was a shy man. He avoided most parties and public appearances. He didn’t want…
by Alexandra W. Pecci Eatonville, Florida has one main street, with dusty sidewalks, drooping Spanish moss, and sad, tin-roofed houses of faded stucco. Blink and…
by Wendy Hawkin If you are searching for signs of fairies, jet to Ireland, and follow the western trail of poet and mystic W.B. Yeats,…
by Kate Lau Though I had held my breath through nearly all of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, it was admittedly strange that I held…
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