Karina Clemmons, Ed.D., is an assistant professor of secondary education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She has taught English for Speakers of Other Languages to middle school, high ...
Readers on TikTok and Instagram are making the aesthetics of reading more visible than ever with creative, and often intricate, annotations. Called marginalia, these markups can be elaborate, with ...
It’s confession time; I’m an annotator (a person who adds explanatory or critical notes to a text) and often write in the margins of my own books to highlight passages I find challenging or that I ...
My grandmother's copy of The Odyssey. Source: Nancy K. Napier With so much talk about loneliness, with causes ranging from the pandemic to social media, I've been reading and thinking about it more.
Readers on TikTok and Instagram are making the aesthetics of reading more visible than ever with creative, and often intricate, annotations. Called marginalia, these markups can be elaborate, with ...
Writing emerges from an inner unease, an excavation of the unacknowledged self. It's not about curated expression but allowing the shadow self to dictate, revealing truths and contradictions. The ...