Loanwords make me excited
I read recently about “loanwords”. These are words that English has “borrowed” mostly because there’s simply no English equivalent that can do such a beautiful,
I read recently about “loanwords”. These are words that English has “borrowed” mostly because there’s simply no English equivalent that can do such a beautiful,
I’ve read about the work of philosopher Martha Nussbaum for a while. She’s one of the most prolific thinkers around. Nussbaum has published 24 books,
The opening line to Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair is thus: So Graham Greene. I love his pared-back writing. He plonks the squirmy
Do you blog or write and share to the masses (however intimate or wide) and wonder why you do it? I’ve written professionally for 20
I took seven years to complete my BA. I was about five years older than all the other cadets when I did my official journalism
I have a friend. Let’s call him Dick. He’s a challenge. But then so am I. But the thing is, the more he’s a challenge,
Mega-author Bill Bryson got into hiking for a bit, wrote a book about it which then became a movie. I’ve followed a bit of discourse on
I know a lot of people can feel trapped in their daily routine. And then get sad that they’re missing out and that their life
Poet Mary Oliver does it for me. Have you read any of her work? She places her observations of the heart so delicately that the
We are odd creatures. We often engage in what torments us. Witness the hours we spend toggling on social media. And we chase the future