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  • All
  • Carl Douglass
  • Cil Gregoire
  • Evan Swensen
  • Mary Ann Poll
  • Mary Flint
  • Rebecca Wetzler
  • Rich Ritter
  • Robin Barefield
  • Steve Levi
  • T. Martin O'Neil
  • Valerie Winans
  • Victoria Hardesty
Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 25, 2025

Letter To The Editor When a Business Comes Up Short, It Cuts Costs—Why Not Our Utility? By: George Khan From …

Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 24, 2025

The Price of Power, Paid by the People By: Lars Olson From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters …

Evan Swensen

Alaska’s Youngest Readers Are Making Big Waves

Every once in a while, a piece of news slips through the cracks and makes you pause, smile, and think, …

Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 23, 2025

Voices from the Valley By: Dr. Aisha Khalid When Science Lets Us See What We’ve Been Missing This week, a …

Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 22, 2025

The Price of Anger in Our Politics By: Teresa Nikas From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from …

Evan Swensen

A Word After a Word: Lessons from Margaret Atwood

“A word after a word after a word is power.” Margaret Atwood’s observation has lingered in classrooms, libraries, and the …

Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 20, 2025

The Question Beneath the Noise By: Samuel Whitaker From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo …

Evan Swensen

Cedar Valley News – September 19, 2025

The Weight of Words By: Dan Larson From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue …

Carl Douglass

HOW TO WRITE WITH ACCENTS, DIALECT, SLANG, COLLOQUALISM, AND ETHNICITY

PART XVII Oceania, continued: New Zealand: How to speak British beyond England (continued), course 309 Africa and the Atlantic, continued …

Evan Swensen

The Quiet Art of Gathering Readers

A writer once asked, “What is the best way to grow my email list with the right readers?” The question …

Evan Swensen

The Longest Sentences Ever Written

Every reader has faced a sentence that seems to stretch like a ribbon in the wind—elegant, relentless, and entirely unwilling …

Steve Levi

Northern Lights at Noon

Solomon Mongopoorok cursed in Inupiat when the steaming Colombian coffee splashed over the lip of his stoneware and scalded his …

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