…to our online information collection practices regarding children (and, specifically for the purposes of Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act [COPPA] compliance, children under 13 years of age), Maryland Humanities collects…

Online Literary Journal for Healthcare Narratives Out of State Grant Award: $7,750 Please See Me (www.pleaseseeme.com) is an online literary journal that features health-related stories told through poetry, short stories,…

…out these online modules that help you learn even more about the outstanding sources available through the Library of Congress website. Have fun exploring the Library of Congress online (www.loc.gov)…

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…an online magazine curated by bestselling author Roxane Gay, Aden Weisel thought of visual artists who addressed some of the same themes as the magazine. Inspired by the magazine, Weisel…

…1922. Click here to examine this collection. In addition to these free sites, many subscription services, including www.genealogybank.com, www.ancestry.com, and www.newspapers.com, have growing resources. Some Maryland libraries provide access to…

…of a sprawling family. While collecting the details for On Gold Mountain, she developed the idea for her first novel, Flower Net (1997), which was a national bestseller, a New…

…and help navigating the internet. AskUsNow! is a cooperative service of Maryland libraries and available for any resident or student of Maryland. Before, during, and after school hours, Maryland librarians…

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…I start with generic biographies and then focus on reading and re-reading as much detail as I can. I also attempt to get as much as I can of their…

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…Chautauqua page. Bibliography “Biography.” Hemingway Resource Center. 2015. Accessed June 14, 2016. http://www.lostgeneration.com/. “Hemingway’s Italy.” Ernest Hemingway Collection. 2014. Accessed June 14, 2016. www.ernesthemingwaycollection.com/ Putnam, Thomas. “Hemingway on War and…

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…this common purpose in examining everyday life is highlighted in the works of two of Baltimore’s best-known female writers, Lucille Clifton and Anne Tyler. Photo courtesy of www.poetryfoundation.org Born in…

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