Non-Fiction a Non-Issue?
Non-fiction studies boast more than "how-to" manuals or the rules for obtaining a driver's license. Read with interest about literature that matters.
View ArticleNovels Across the Curriculum
Novels are making their way across the curriculum, but is this a good thing?
View ArticleBook Banning From the Bible to Blubber
Schools across America employ reading teams to make choices for the best literature available to students, but do they always choose wisely?
View ArticleReasonable Research for Skeptical Scholars
Research time is a groan for all involved; students and teachers both. Building the concept over a semester can remove the heavy weight and make it more productive.
View ArticleDon't Sell the Short Story Short
Modern authors like Stephen King paved their way to status with the short story. It continues to be a powerful voice in literature.
View ArticleOpening The Door
E.B. White, most widely known for his children's books like Charlotte's Web, also crafted some intriguing short stories and essays going deep into the human soul.
View ArticleThe Power of a Moment in Time
Kate Chopin's Story of an Hour gives new meaning to the passing of time. Reader's are taken on a literary journey quite enlightening for both now and then.
View ArticleReview of Her Fearful Symmetry
Audrey Niffenegger wowed the world with "The Time Traveler's Wife" . Does her second major publication, "Her Fearful Symmetry," contain the same enchanting elements?
View ArticleWandering Through Ward No. 6
Through distinctive details and luminous language, Chekov opens the mind making one question the nature of sincere sanity.
View ArticleMastering Metaphors using Modern Modalities
Set students up for success in a poetry unit by maximizing their poetic understanding of metaphors using music and the world wide web.
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