Literary New England: The Authors Who Shaped the Region.
From Poe and Dickinson to King and Modern Voices New England doesn’t just produce writers—it shapes them. Long winters, quiet
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Read MoreLet’s kill the fantasy right now. January 1 doesn’t fix your habits.It doesn’t give you discipline.It doesn’t make hard things
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Read MoreNew Year’s Eve looks very different depending on where you are in the world. Some places smash plates.Some eat lucky
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