Book recommendations and the art of apology. Martha and Grant share some good reads, including an opinionated romp through English grammar, a Spanish-language adventure novel, an account of 19th-century dictionary wars, and a gorgeously illustrated...
Shaun Usher has collected many marvelous epistles in Letters of Note: Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience (Bookshop|Amazon). One of them, from E. B. White, is a thoughtful letter of encouragement urging the reader to βwind the clock, for...
Reading A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life (Bookshop|Amazon) feels like auditing a class with creative writing professor writer George Saunders, author of the acclaimed Lincoln in...
In his essay βThe Art of Dying,β art critic Peter Schjeldahl reflects on the process of writing: When I finish something and it seems good, Iβm dazed. It must have been fun to write. I wish Iβd been there. This is part of a complete episode...
Author Nick Hornby is an ardent fan of both the novelist Charles Dickens and the musician Prince. In Dickens and Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius (Bookshop|Amazon), Hornby shows that those two very different men actually had a lot in common...
Visit the text generator at You.com and ask it to explain why A Way with Words is βa rip-roaring good time,β and within seconds, itβll produce a whole paragraph on that topic. Seeing text generated this way β and so quickly β can be an unnerving...

