…rediscover their neighborhoods? Local nonprofit Writers in Baltimore Schools developed a new program for students called “Neighborhoods, News: A Poetic Archiving of Baltimore.” Patrice Hutton, Executive Director at Writers in…

…will convene a mini-conference addressing how autistic characters are portrayed in writing and how the language used to write about autism impacts public discourse. There will be writing workshops for…

…the words of Claudia Tate, “By and large black women writers write for themselves, as a means of maintaining emotional and intellectual clarity, of sustaining self-development and instruction. Each writer…

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…means being held hostage, in a way. I don’t write because I like writing, although often I do. I write because I have to write, almost like I have to…

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…Daniel José Older has a great essay, “Writing Begins With Forgiveness,” that argues against writing every day. What I find most interesting about this piece is that he suggests that…

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…this book, that’s up to you. What we always say is you can write the end. You can write it down, or you can write it in what you do….

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…as a Writer’s Workshop Dunbar-Nelson’s diary served as a writer’s workshop: a place that talks about writing, shows how to find time writing and how to use the diary as…

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…of Service was a national reading and discussion series for AmeriCorps and volunteer service organizations brought to Maryland by Maryland Humanities from 2010 to 2013. This program invited service volunteers…

…to which you responded. Maryland Humanities collects personal information when you make a reservation or a contribution online, request information about our programs and services, participate in a promotion or…

…it. Entities that engage in public history, like the National Park Service, are at their best when they seek to weave together stories that reflect the tapestry of American history….

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