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Writer's Block Tried to Ruin Me May. 21, 2022

Stephanie Hayes

Acute panic accompanies a blank page, so I almost never use one. It's a mental trick. You see, I wri... Read More

Would You Like to Have Coffee with this Author? Part III May. 21, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

I invite my history students to have coffee with several other Caribbean authors — metaphorica... Read More

This Comma Quiz Will Give You Pause May. 11, 2022

The Word Guy

"The fewer commas you use," Nicholas Baker once wrote, "the more of a tyrant you would be if placed ... Read More

How I 'Zoom' Through Deadlines Every Week With Friends Mar. 04, 2022

Holding Space for Good

On Sunday afternoons, I log in to my Zoom account, join a meeting, mute myself and ignore everyone e... Read More

Forget Writer's Block; Writer's Remorse Is the Real Pain Feb. 12, 2022

Georgia Garvey

My husband once asked me if I ever got writer's block. "No," I answered, with the boundless confiden... Read More

Why Not Write Your Life? Jan. 21, 2022

Positive Aging

When I'm not writing columns or working on my books, I devote a lot of time to helping seniors commi... Read More

Words Fail a Writer Jan. 14, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am a published author and have been struggling to write my next book. I've written a h... Read More

The Cure for Writer's Block Jan. 11, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I used to write every day — mostly poems but also essays. I really want to get bac... Read More

Do Children Read Books Anymore? Aug. 13, 2021

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm told that I have a great imagination and that has made me consider becoming a write... Read More

Refills from a Blessed Cup Jun. 11, 2021

My So-Called Millennial Life

It was hard for my dad to describe to me what he did at work when I was little. He was a mechanic in... Read More

Is Converting Adjectives to Nouns an Automatic? Jun. 09, 2021

The Word Guy

The linguistic purist Tradition Al discusses an alarming trend with his more permissive friend Open ... Read More

Big Tech and Free Speech Apr. 22, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

A colleague recently asked me if I approved of Big Tech censoring political and cultural voices on t... Read More

Your Story: Part 2 Apr. 16, 2021

Positive Aging

In my last column, I addressed the benefits of writing a memoir, both for yourself and your family m... Read More

Avoid Snacking on Linguistic Bonbons Mar. 24, 2021

The Word Guy

We all have our nasty little habits: binge-eating potato chips, chomping on gum and reading columns ... Read More

Why Are They Capitalizing 'Black'? Sep. 22, 2020

Dennis Prager

A few months ago, I noticed that my published column spelled "black" "Black." As I had submitted the... Read More

A Request: Keep a Pandemic Diary Sep. 03, 2020

Connie Schultz

Since April, I've been telling my students that their generation will be the ultimate storytellers o... Read More

Summer Books for the Alone Ranger May. 27, 2020

The Word Guy

Whether you're self-isolating at a cove, cabin or campsite this summer, or just stuck at home like t... Read More

AP Says Ditch the 'Mistress' May. 15, 2020

Tim Graham

The 2020 Associated Press Stylebook is being published soon, and the AP is not humble about what it ... Read More

No Choice: Financial Pro Now a Home-School Teacher Apr. 09, 2020

At Work

Q: I am a financial analyst for a large firm. I am not qualified to plan lessons and teach my first ... Read More

Finding Forgiveness Mar. 17, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I have managed to overcome an abusive childhood, and I'd like to share with you how I d... Read More