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Imagine a world without art – colourless and unimaginative. Like a life without a soul… Art in many forms is…
by Jenni Mann
Imagine a world without art – colourless and unimaginative. Like a life without a soul… Art in many forms is…
So much of the popular culture and the giants of the beauty industry tell us to hide our wrinkles. From Botox…
The power of literature is in ubiquity, universality. Fiction is a gift to the world, packaged and sent by one…
We know that the eye senses the wavelength of light bounced by objects and surfaces and sees this as distinctive…
In the last third of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem Finch quotes one of his father’s morals to…
As humans, expression and conversation are very natural to us. We are sociable animals, and that means we’re constantly engaging…
Imagine walking through the streets of Dublin, that diverse and constantly evolving Irish capital city. What do you see? Who…
by Renee Umsted
Old books are, perhaps, some of the greatest remainders of the past. They are little fragments of history embedded in…
by Renee Umsted
The Benefits of Seeking Literature Review Writing Services in the UK If you have been to a higher institution of…
by Jo Phillips
When the sun is shining and a gentle breeze can be felt gracing across your skin, the world suddenly feels…
by Henry Klein
When the breeze flits across your brow, and the grass pokes through the spaces between your toes, a particular feeling…
“Read creative words Find the deeper meaning there Oh how it can change” – Renee Umsted People rush to…
by Renee Umsted
Family is the most important of our bonds, it is the rock that made us grow up and taught us…
John Constable, ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’ (1831) When we think about great artists from the past, we don’t immediately…
by Renee Umsted
I had always thought of myself as a playwright but five years ago virtually stopped writing drama. Instead I wrote…
by Jo Phillips
Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other Lies, curated by Scarlett Curtis I remember one Christmas, at about seven years old,…
The art of weaving words and imagination together to make a story is a tradition as ancient as humanity itself. Storytelling…
‘The footprint of books is everywhere in history, and their visual depiction is – quietly but insistently – everywhere in…