by America Inspire Mag | Mar 26, 2025 | Literature
HOUSTON — When Delores J. Dillard first heard the stories of missionaries traveling to distant lands, she never imagined that one day she would embark on her own transformative journey. Her memoir, Papua New Guinea, 1983, recounts the extraordinary tale of a woman who...
by America Inspire Mag | Mar 26, 2025 | Literature
Lynda Clark In an era where storytelling mediums are rapidly evolving, the intersection of classic literature and modern technology presents intriguing possibilities. Lynda Clark, a Lecturer in Creative Writing, posits that if Charles Dickens were alive today, he...
by America Inspire Mag | Mar 23, 2025 | Literature
In the literary world, authors are often driven by a deep personal connection to the stories they tell. Prell Davis, an educator, advocate, and writer, embodies this truth in her book Someone I Love Has MS. Throughheartfelt storytelling, she sheds light on the...
by America Inspire Mag | Mar 10, 2025 | Literature
By Vanessa Thorpe The children’s comic book industry is experiencing an unprecedented surge in popularity, sparking optimism among publishers, educators, and parents alike. Once regarded as mere entertainment, comics are now being celebrated as a vital tool for...
by America Inspire Mag | Feb 20, 2025 | Literature
Feature Article: Roxsane K. Tiernan – A Life of Adventure, Art, and Inspiration Roxsane K. Tiernan’s story is one of boundless energy, resilience, and creativity, a narrative that spans continents, disciplines, and a lifetime of learning and sharing. At 84 years...
by America Inspire Mag | Feb 12, 2025 | Literature
By Sophia Rosenbaum Nora Roberts is no stranger to success. Over the course of more than three decades, the prolific author has cemented her place as one of the most beloved and successful writers in the world. With over 250 books under her belt—spanning romance,...