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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Listed Building

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Listed Building

The Historic England Blog One of the most popular detectives in literature, Sherlock Holmes has seen many outings on the screen, and the BBC1 series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman makes use of many listed buildings in its filming. Paul Backhouse, Head of Imaging at Historic England, takes us through a few of his […]

Picture Book Believing: Sharing Picture Books with Intermediate Students by Carrie Gelson

Picture Book Believing: Sharing Picture Books with Intermediate Students by Carrie Gelson

Originally posted on Nerdy Book Club:
Stories have the potential to alter our perceptions about our world. We need stories. Lots and lots of them. Picture books, shared in a classroom where writing, thinking and discussion happen, offer countless opportunities for each of us to grow in how we understand each other, our place in…

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Writing Week in Review: 1/7-1/13

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
This week was an odd one for writing because it began with a few days of being snowed in. Normally I wouldn’t have minded – wintry days are perfect ones for curling up with a story idea – but not being able to go into the office early in the…

Happy Caturday — heat seekers edition

When I want to read a novel …

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
When I want to read a novel …

New Genre, New Pen Name? – Guest Post by Jaq D Hawkins…

New Genre, New Pen Name? – Guest Post by Jaq D Hawkins…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
License to Use obtained – Copyright fffranz at 123RF Stock Photo Another new year begins and thoughts turn to renewal and new beginnings. 2016 gave us all some challenges and some heavy losses in the entertainment industry, so now we look forward to seeing what…

Kindle Unlimited above Half a Penny per Page 3 Months in a Row!

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Image from ShutterStock. KINDLE UNLIMITED The Kindle Unlimited KENP per-page rate for December, 2016 is $0.00524. That makes three months in a row that it stayed above half a penny per page. Amazingly, the per-page rate didn’t drop during the holiday season. That’s great news. At the same time, the KDP…

Michael Bond … the bear necessities

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Michael Bond … the bear necessities Illustration by Alan Vest Michael Bond, (born 13 January 1926) is an English author, best known for his Paddington Bear series of books. Bond began writing in 1945 whilst stationed with the army in Cairo and sold his first short story to the magazine London Opinion. He was paid seven…

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