Nathaniel Paradise has been writing, editing, and coaching other writers for over twenty years. From the history of Haiti to woodworking, from gardening essays to articles about eighteenth-century British women writers, his writing has been recognized for
+ more bio informationMy grandmother had a rock, about the size of a giant hibiscus flower and the color of drying sedum, right at the entrance to her garden. It was engraved with words that pretty much summed up her approach to gardening: "Grow, Dammit!"I could never tell if the words on that rock were meant as command or plea-I suppose it depend... More..
Your belly swells before me,round and low to hipsI have known and loved through nightsof whispered hunger,and I staremutewith wonder.Once I was such a thingas now grows before my eyesbut really in my imagination only,since I cannot seebeneath your taut but still soft skin,cannot see the eyes, the mouth,the curled fingers,cann... More..
"What's your major?" people ask, and you wish you had a good answer. Judging by how often people ask the question, it certainly seems like choosing your major is the most important decision you'll make in college. Won't it determine what you do for the rest of your life?Relax. Choosing a major is, in fact, not that critical. ... More..
They call it a day planner, but the name is misleading. This tool, indispensable for success in college, is really a semester planner. Sure, you use it to structure your days, but the real benefit comes from using a day planner to keep control of your time and energies over the long haul.Why use a planner? Think about how man... More..
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