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The Undiscovered Territory
“Books and articles have been written about reverse culture shock. The identity crisis. . . . I find this state of consciousness intriguing rather than distressing. The thrill of disorientation and shattered perceptions. Besides, I never fit in to begin with.” J.D. Riso returns home after 19 years of a nomadic life.
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You must stop reminiscing at every date.
Monica Byrne shares a winning poem that her father, Donald E. Byrne Jr., wrote about her mother. It was originally published at Red Clay Review.
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“There’s something about the confluence of springtime and death that feels right: life ends and life starts up in an explosion of pink blossoms. I’ve got grief on one shoulder and gratitude on the other, writing a book while losing the person who was most convinced I should be writing books.”
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5 Tools to Format Your Poems During National Poetry Month
Penning 30 poems over 30 days in April? Use these five tools in your editor to format your poetry.
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“Cancer Is Completing My Life, Making It Whole”: The Blogging Journey of Julie Yip-Williams
In Julie Yip-Williams’ final blog post at My Cancer Fighting Journey, she recounts her blog-to-book journey.
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How to Create a Website Logo: A Tutorial for Non-Designers
Not a graphic design whiz? Not to worry. Here’s a beginner’s tutorial on creating a custom logo for your site.