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Ernest Hemingway

Why revisiting all that school-assigned literature is worthwhile

April 18, 2015 by annalisa Leave a Comment

All the crap you read in high school Why revisiting all that school-assigned literature is worthwhile By Annalisa Parent Please, do not get me started on Melville’s Billy Budd. In high school, I was an avid reader, but this book challenged my love of the printed word. I am sure that when the last page … [Read more…]

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Covering the Burlington Writers’ Workshop Book Launch for Thread Magazine

May 1, 2014 by annalisa Leave a Comment

The article I wrote for Thread Magazine on the Burlington Writers’ Workshop 2014 Anthology Book Launch has been published. Here’s a preview: words & photography // Annalisa Parent With the launch party for the second annual “Best of Burlington Workshop” anthology, the Burlington Writers Workshop served up a serious appreciation of literature — while not … [Read more…]

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