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Letter: In my opinion, these are the ugliest buildings I ever saw. The architecture, colors and styling are hideous and clash ...
I’ve hoped Tiara Ross would show up and introduce herself to the people she seeks to serve on Columbus City Council. She hasn ...
With a grimace, my wife sighed and said, “Oh no,” too. It’s the little moments like these, where spouses meet at a crossroads of thought, that strengthen marital bonds and make me think maybe we are ...
Tired of texting? Send your loved ones some snail mail instead. Rachel Syme, author of "Syme's Letter Writer: A Guide to ...
The opinion addresses common inquiries about when written fee arrangements are required, what they should include, and best ...
The great handicapper and writer, who died last week at 95, chose racetrack life over higher (or is it lower?) pursuits.
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I like to break my books up into the smallest possible units. “Writing Tools” set the standard: 50 chapters at about 1,000 words per chapter. (Total: 50,000-plus words.) Let’s do the math again: 200 ...
Vero Beach man's experience with Allegiant airlines from Melbourne makes him question whether he should have flown Southwest from Orlando or ...
"My first print story is framed on my desk. I’ve read over it often, like when I was panicking about election coverage and ...
He’s a perceptive reader, and he has a knack for writing about poems in ways that lend shape and even excitement to the act of reading and thinking about them. He’s also comfortable ignoring some of ...
That is: the surprise and disappointment some readers have in finding my column in the newspaper. You, for example, write about not being spared from my column that day, as if seeing my column ...