LanguageNews June 22, 2018 Oxford English Dictionary Hunts for Regional Words The Oxford English Dictionary has launched the ‘Words Where You Are’ appeal in the hope… Kath Love0
Word of the Day June 22, 2018 Word of the Day – Cleat Cleat (noun) Kl-eet A T-shaped piece of metal or wood on a boat or ship,… Kath Love0
Authors June 21, 2018 An Introduction to Mary McCarthy Mary Therese McCarthy (June 21st, 1912 – October 25th, 1989) was an American novelist, critic… Kath Love2
Word of the Day June 21, 2018 Word of the Day – Foraminous Foraminous (adj) (archaic) for-am-in-us Full of holes, porous Early 17th century: from Latin foramin- (see… Kath Love2
AuthorsChildren's LiteratureNewsPolitical June 20, 2018 US Authors Campaigning Against ‘Kids in Cages’ Wherever you are it’s unlikely that you haven’t heard about the current move by the… Kath Love0
Authors June 20, 2018 Vikram Seth, Life, Love and Writer’s Block Vikram Seth is an Indian novelist, poet and travel writer and one of the best… Kath Love0
Word of the Day June 20, 2018 Word of the Day – Dysgraphia Dysgraphia (noun) dis-graf-ee-a Inability to write coherently, as a symptom of brain disease or damage.… Kath Love0
Literary AwardsLiterary PlacesNews June 19, 2018 Swedish Court Blocks Plans for New Nobel Centre All in all it hasn’t been a great year for the Swedish Academy as the… Kath Love0
AuthorsCultureLiterary EventsLiterary PlacesNews June 19, 2018 Charles Dickens’ Contribution to Science to Feature in Exhibition Charles Dickens: Man of Science is a current exhibition running at the Charles Dickens Museum… Kath Love0
AuthorsChildren's Literature June 19, 2018 Some Surprising Facts about J.M Barrie’s Peter Pan J. M Barrie (9th May 1860 – 19th June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and… Kath Love0