Authors over the years have played a big role in creating the modern day Christmas. Some authors published and publicized Christmas, setting up traditions
Christmas
Tis the season for writing! Join us for our Christmas for writers. Everything from Gifts to contests, fun games, and memories to warm you and entertain you through the holidays. Christmas for Writers on Every Writer brings joy to writers for the season. Also, if you submit work to us it's probably have the best chance since the beginning of our publication to get published with us! Check out the fun holiday games and contests for writers below and Happy Holidays!
Poetry Discussion: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
Ok, I really enjoyed discussion on poetry here at EWR. I’m always looking to talk about poetry anyway. You probably know, if you talk about poems at all, not a lot of people are crazy about having this discussion.
Interview with Kris Kringle
Last week, a few days before Thanksgiving, I was able to sit down in a clean well lighted cafe with Mr. Kris Kringle. We met in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Kringle was kind enough to take time away from his busy schedule
Gifts for Writers
Here are the best and worst gifts for writer. These aren’t specific. They are not suggestions on how to buy the latest and greatest. They are the modern suggestions of best and worst gifts for writers
Christmas Crackers by W.F. Dawson (1902)
One of the popular institutions inseparable from the festivities of Christmastide has long been the “cracker.” The satisfaction which young people especially experience in pulling the opposite ends
Keeping Christmas by Henry Van Dyke
Keeping Christmas by Henry Van Dyke Romans, xiv, 6: He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord It is a good thing to observe Christmas day. The mere marking of times and seasons, when men agree to stop work and make merry together, is a wise and wholesome custom. It helps one […]
A CHRISTMAS SERMON by Robert Louis Stevenson
A CHRISTMAS SERMON by Robert Louis Stevenson By the time this paper appears, I shall have been talking for twelve months; and it is thought I should take my leave in a formal and seasonable manner. Valedictory eloquence is rare, and death-bed sayings have not often hit the mark of the occasion. Charles Second, wit […]