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How Salt Seasoned Our Words

By Evan Swensen| 08/20/2025
I keep a saltshaker on my table, like most people. It’s ordinary, nothing special. Yet hidden in those small grains is a story every reader and writer can appreciate. Salt … 0 More

Power in Doing and Writing Well

By Evan Swensen| 08/18/2025
“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” Those words from Benjamin Franklin still carry weight, not because they sound clever, but because they speak to a simple … 0 More

The Brew They Tried to Ban

By Evan Swensen| 08/13/2025
If you’ve ever cradled a warm mug in the morning and felt civilization start to make sense, you might be surprised to learn coffee once had a reputation closer to …

Hotels, and Holy Heists

By Evan Swensen| 08/06/2025
Of all the things I expected to learn while browsing trivia, this one stopped me cold: The Bible is the most stolen book in the world. You read that right. … 0 More

Originality over Imitation

By Evan Swensen| 08/04/2025
    Herman Melville: Failing with Honor, Writing with Fire “It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.” —Herman Melville The power in Melville’s words doesn’t … 0 More

The ABCs Have a Secret

By Evan Swensen| 07/30/2025
  Here’s something you probably say all the time and never think twice about: alphabet. It rolls off the tongue like a childhood song, instantly calling to mind ABC charts, … 0 More

Writing Before You’re Ready

By Evan Swensen| 07/28/2025
“You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it.” Octavia Butler said this. She … 0 More