Long before the internet, blogging and social media, journalists were unmasking and explaining the wrongdoings of corrupt institutions for the public. One such reporter was
Laura Kasischke is obsessed with images. Her workshop at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center this week is titled “Revisiting the Image,” and she and her students
Laura Kasischke and Roy Hoffman will help students at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center use images and memories to inspire their work. Kasischke will serve as
When a longtime poet looks back on their work, they might feel a sense of satisfaction. William Heyen experienced a different feeling entirely, something he
Seventy-two years ago today, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. An estimated 39,000 people died. Six-year-old Sachiko Yasui survived. Her story
The workshops in Week Seven at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center will help students focus on overcoming fears and being open to experimentation with their work.
Richard Russo never really intended for Everybody’s Fool to exist. The book, a follow-up to his 1993 novel Nobody’s Fool, came about because Russo’s literary
As Chautauqua celebrates the current graduating class of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, Mary Lee Talbot has written a book that celebrates the CLSC’s