Wordcraft
Anne Lamott and Neal Allen join us to discuss why embracing constraints can be the best way to find freedom in the craft.
Reading isn’t just writing prep; together, reading and writing help writers think and generate original ideas through extended cognition.
The Japanese practice of “tsundoku” bestows joy and lasting benefits to those who make books an important part of their lives.
A thesaurus isn’t for finding fancy words; it’s a resource to help you keep your rhythm.
In “Enough Is Enuf,” Gabe Henry traces the history of simplified spelling movements and the lessons they teach us about language.
While death-bed utterances are more famous, baby’s first words have influenced us too.
Have you ever noticed how many things you interact with but can’t name? So did we.