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Natural Affections: Autumn Gathers

September announces Summer’s refrain. Children at bus stops in the early morning again. Football stadiums echo of supporting cheer. The band plays on, the fans are all here! September …

We all have stories of readers desperately seeking reliable information about COVID-19 during the pandemic and turning to us to deliver accurate national and state health departments’ evolving …

It’s that chilly, spooky, pumpkin spicy time of year again! That means it’s time to recommend some creepy reads. I have a whole new list for you this year, and I certainly hope that you will …

I love mythology. Stretching the spans of centuries, these legends birthed from dozens of cultures have shaped our world in numerous and fantastic ways. A connection of the human psyche, myths …

Corder’s Book Corner: The art of longing

Have you ever wondered why we enjoy art? Why do we pick up dead trees (otherwise known as books), bounded between two pieces of leather, decorated with stark symbols that somehow cause vibrant …

There are circles of writers who advocate reading bad books. Doing so exposes you to what bad writing looks like, thus helping you avoid it. A small cache of writing insight if you will. Well, I’m …

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