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About – Mother Writer Mentor
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Practical help for writing moms. Editorial and Mentoring Services. The literary e-zine for Catalyst Book Press, is expanding its offerings. Our focus is two-fold, to offer writing courses for mothers who write and to develop a mentoring program for writing moms. At Mother, Writer, Mentor, we hope you’ll find a place to share the layers of your experiences with one another in a safe writing community full of members aspiring to be the best mother and the best writer possible. Writes for young adults under...
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Rich in Color | Author | Crystal
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Book Discussion and Giveaway. 1 September, 2016. In August we announced our September book discussion. A Wish After Midnight. The Door at the Crossroads. Zetta Elliott was generous enough to provide three copies of. The Door at the Crossroads. To be used in a giveaway. Please enter below if you would like to win a copy. Review: Playing for the Devil’s Fire. 30 August, 2016. Playing for the Devil’s Fire. Final copy via publisher. To learn more about the book and author, visit The Pirate Tree. Nothing says...
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Apples With Many Seeds: April 2015
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, April 27, 2015. Keen observations and kind impulses. By Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith perfectly captures the intense level of observation that can occupy a child once something has caught their attention. It reminds me a little of Bob Graham’s How to Heal a Broken Wing. In which a little boy is the only one in a very busy, bustling city to notice a small injured bird in the middle of the sidewalk. He follows his impulse to rescue the bird and nurse i...
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Apples With Many Seeds: May 2015
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, May 25, 2015. A flash from the past can certainly help inform our thinking today in a most scientific way! Mesmerized: how Ben Franklin solved a mystery that baffled all of France. So using sound scientific reasoning, B.F. began his assessment:. Dr Mesmer’s effect on different patients and compared them to his own experience. (B.F. was unaffected.). That patients were convincing themselves of these changes and not by Dr. Mesmer’s invisible force. First, is ...
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Apples With Many Seeds: March 2014
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, March 31, 2014. Guest blogger - Teen vs Adult sensibilities. Janet H. is the colleague I describe as a 'kindred spirit' because we're both fanatical readers of children's literature. We swap titles constantly adding to each others 'to-be-read' piles on a regular basis. We have similiar tastes but vary enough that we can often direct each other to books we wouldn't have otherwise got to. I. Thought it worth sharing. It’s very graphic.”. To say I was surprise...
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Apples With Many Seeds: Keen observations and kind impulses
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, April 27, 2015. Keen observations and kind impulses. By Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith perfectly captures the intense level of observation that can occupy a child once something has caught their attention. It reminds me a little of Bob Graham’s How to Heal a Broken Wing. In which a little boy is the only one in a very busy, bustling city to notice a small injured bird in the middle of the sidewalk. He follows his impulse to rescue the bird and nurse i...
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Day of the Dead – Jonathan Lenore Kastin
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Tag: Day of the Dead. All Hallows Write Poems. November 1, 2013. Okay, so I meant to write more than three poems, but after the third my brain turned to mush! What can I say? Anyway, here they are! These were all written last night, in candlelight, while listening to eerie music. I hope you enjoy them and that they are creepy enough for you 🙂 (Note: I tried to get these poems single spaced, but WordPress is defying me for some reason. Maybe it does not appreciate poetry? You’ll never grow old, but die.
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mushrooms – Jonathan Lenore Kastin
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All Hallows Write Poems. November 1, 2013. Okay, so I meant to write more than three poems, but after the third my brain turned to mush! What can I say? Anyway, here they are! These were all written last night, in candlelight, while listening to eerie music. I hope you enjoy them and that they are creepy enough for you 🙂 (Note: I tried to get these poems single spaced, but WordPress is defying me for some reason. Maybe it does not appreciate poetry? Turn counterclock and bury the mushrooms. And cover th...
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We’re the People: Summer Reading 2015 | Crazy QuiltEdi
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Promoting literacy for teens of color one book at a time. We’re the People: Summer Reading 2015. In Me Being Me. 25 April 2015 Saturday. I’m currently working with Debbie Reese,. And Eboni Elizabeth Thomas. To create a summer reading list. We’d like to include picture books, chapter books, middle grade and young adult written by authors of color. The YA list could include adult books with teen appeal. What have you read recently or what are some books that you might not ever forget? Evelyn N. Alfred.
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CCBlogC: Book of the Week: Knit Together
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Observations about books for children and teens from the Cooperative Children's Book Center. Monday, August 10, 2015. Book of the Week: Knit Together. Book of the Week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Book of the Week: X. Book of the Week. Book of the Week. Book of the Week: Knit Together. Book of the Week: George. A Fuse #8 Production. 31 Days, 31 Lists: Day Four – 2016 Great Picture Book Readalouds. American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL). Latin@s in Kid Lit.
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