The 5th – 11th October marked the British Dyslexia Association’s Dyslexia Awareness Week. This year’s theme was ‘Making Sense of Dyslexia’. Artists, poets, actors and authors rallied together to share their thoughts on what dyslexia means to them. We shared poet, Sally Gardner’s, tribute to Dyslex
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And the one thing he wishes real schools had more of.
I joined HubPages on October 14, 2011, but I didn't publish my first Hub, Claustrophobia and the MRI Machine, until November 19, 2011. Women Painters, published on October 20, 2012 is my 100th Hub. It contains photographs of 100 paintings by women artists from the sixteenth through the twenty-first centuries. Most of these women are less well-known than their male counterparts, but they are not less talented.
Brief biography of Kate Chopin (1850-1904), American author best known for The Awakening, considered a forerunner of feminist fiction.
Hannah Rosefield on Elizabeth Gaskell, a contemporary of George Eliot and the Brontë sisters and the author of
This author’s description of a veteran will most likely describe most if not all veterans who read this. For non-vets, here’s a way to find out what makes us tick! This article wa…
Nine letters of admiration sent between writers, and one scathing letter of scorn
Standard and Limited Edition print of a papercraft artwork. All limited edition sizes are printed, numbered and signed by artist on fine art matte paper with archival ink. White bordered artwork is intentionally left uncropped to allow purchaser to have full flexibility with matte and framing. This print has been licensed from the author to sell to you wonderful fans! ----- Hello. Welcome to my new obsession. If you've been following my stories for the past few weeks, you'll know that I've been raving over the Plated Prisoner series by @ravenkennedybooks . I'm coming out of a slight hangover from book three (Gleam - for which this illustration is a MAJOR SPOILER). I only say slight, because the book gave me so much art fodder, it will keep me satiated enough until Glow comes out next year. Each book trumps the previous as my favorite. Please, I urge you to avoid reading below if you plan to read the series, it's so worth the first time experience. (Be sure to check content warnings!) *** SPOILERS BELOW FOR GLEAM *** You know when you're cooking a nice steak and work so hard to tenderize, season and sizzle it to perfection - but have to wait those agonizing minutes for the meat to set, the juices to flow, all before you can take that first decadent bite? That 👏 is 👏 this 👏 scene.👏 I've said this in one of my lives, but best thing I love about TPP series is how the world building has rules, and with those rules comes restrictions. It's my favorite thing to read how the characters (or plot) have to puzzle out how to get around those restrictions. This scene was so creative in how it used Auren's time limit for her powers to elevate the tension of this scene; the steak was JUICY.
An exhibition of sketches by the English author and illustrator reveals his artistic skills and life as ‘something of a sad clown’
Photographer Cambridge Jones guides the BBC through his 26 Characters exhibition at the Story Museum.
If a book is good, does it matter how we feel about the author? Likeable writers regularly create abhorrent characters, but can the same be said of the …
Recommendations from a life of reviews and diary entries.
By Christine Frazier of Better Novel Project. By Christian Frazier of Better Novel Project.
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Durant le XIXe siècle, les inventions se succèdent, faisant ou défaisant les fortunes. Les échanges entre scientifiques et artistes dynamisent la
Here we showcase the house where Jerry used to live. Jerry? Well, that’s what the reclusive author J. D. Salinger (1919-2010) wanted his most-trusted friends to call him–people like the current owner of the house in Cornish, New Hampshire, in which he once lived. During the later years of his life, Jerry lived just up […]
From the Dalai Lama to Henry Miller, read a list of legendary chef Eric Ripert's favorite book recommendations.
YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE LOVE I HAVE FOR FANFICTION WRITERS *eternally grateful for them sharing their amazing writing skills*
Biography of Barbara Pym (1913 – 1980), British author whose novels explored manners and morals in village life with subtle, understated wit.
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Brief biography of Jane Austen (1775-1817) the British author best known for Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma.
I am sort of obsessed with French author George Sand. This started off when a good friend sat me down to watch Impromptu (1991), which, weirdly enough, I hadn’t watched until 20-some-odd year…