Spirituality Through The Camera’s Eye
Chilean-American author Isabel Allende once said, “Roots are not in landscape or a country or a people, they are inside of
Chilean-American author Isabel Allende once said, “Roots are not in landscape or a country or a people, they are inside of
The literary world lost many fine authors in 2017. Here are four who I will miss the most. Colin Dexter died
Le Clercq’s creative legacy beyond dance Ballerina Tanaquil Le Clercq glides across the stage with a sensual elegance in Afternoon of
Federal Donuts: The (Partially) True Spectacular Story By Michael Solomonov, Steven Cook, Tom Henneman, Bob Logue and Felica D’Ambrosio (Hougton Mifflin
Review of: Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process by John McPhee John McPhee is a longtime resident of Princeton,
In the annals of literature, there are numerous journalists turned novelists whose ranks include Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Joan Didion, Susan
Oh, the weather outside is frightful and being indoors can be so delightful. Make some hot cocoa, cozy up with your
When it’s snowing outside, the perfect spot is waiting for you inside on the couch, warmed by the fire with a
Crazy drivers, fussy kids and endless traffic can make road trips to see relatives seem like a nightmare, but thankfully, there’s
The Shadow in the Garden: A Biographer’s Tale by James Atlas In the fall of 1975, James Atlas, a young scholar
Longtime Roslyn News editor Joseph Scotchie has published his eighth book, Writing on the Southern Front. The book is compilation of
After Port Washington resident Adrienne Zausner was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Degeneration Dementia in 2010, fellow resident of 18 years Joan Harper
Antoinette Truglio Martin believed herself to be a healthy and sturdy woman—that is, until she received a stage 1 breast cancer
In the 2016 presidential campaign, the slogan “The Silent Majority” made a surprising comeback. First coined in the 1950s by Paul
Nelson DeMille’s upcoming novel is set largely in Cuba and has a good chance at landing at the top of The
Briterature. Let’s face it, we as Americans would not be here today if it were not for the Brits and their
On the path of self-discovery and personal development? We all are, whether we are actively pursuing it or not. Evolution is
An estimated 40 million American adults suffer from some type of anxiety disorder in any given year. Women are especially vulnerable;
You can’t really call Thomas Pynchon the Greta Garbo of American literature. There are actual photos of the reclusive screen star.
We seem to be living in an age of nonfiction, with histories and biographies telling us more about the times than
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