NEW YORK (Reuters) - Best-selling author Tom Rachman plays with identity in his latest novel, “The Rise & Fall of Great Powers,” which follows the life of a woman taken from her home as a young girl ...
Released in 1990, Firdaus Kanga’s semiautobiographical novel Trying to Grow should have ideally resulted in a surge of books at the intersection of disability and sexuality. However, in business speak ...
Self-reported questionnaire responses are often skewed by people wanting to "say the right thing." For example, few of us would openly admit that we were phony, inauthentic, or Machiavellian when ...
Ordinary and universal, the act of writing changes the brain. From dashing off a heated text message to composing an op-ed, writing allows you to, at once, name your pain and create distance from it.
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