Nebraska Warrior Writers Project gives veterans and their families a voice, sense of togetherness
Military veterans, and family members of veterans, in Nebraska, get together every Saturday to put pen to paper. “Writing just takes you to a whole different level,” Cindy Cronn, who co-facilitates sessions in Omaha, said. It’s a level reached by dozens who take part in the Nebraska Warrior Writers Project. “It has been designed for […]
Hollywood’s Latest Cliffhanger: As Contract Talks Begin Between Writers and Studios, Can A Strike Be Averted?
Today during our spring member drive, put a dollar value on the trustworthy reporting you rely on all year long. The local news you read here every day is crafted for you, but right now, we need your help to keep it going. In these uncertain times, your support is even more important. We can’t […]
You Can’t Come Back If Your Memories Are Missing
You Can’t Come Back If Your Memories Are Missing Written by Chloe N. Clark and Recommended by Juan Martinez. I’ve read and loved Chloe N. Clark’s stories for years. “Accidental Girls” is a gem—even the title feels direct and truthful, but still messes with you a little. (Nothing here is accidental, certainly not the girls.) […]
8 Books With Characters Who Go to Therapy
Let’s face it: half of our favorite stories wouldn’t exist if the characters just went to therapy. The Trojan War would’ve lasted nine years, and Bruce Wayne would own a normal basement with a ping-pong table. Part of the reason so many stories resist therapy is that:Anybody who has been to therapy can tell you: […]