Tag Archive | Authors
#Read about Guest #Author Olga Núñez Miret
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Thanks to the Reading Ape for this opportunity to join such illustrious company and thanks to you, readers, for accepting my invasion. I’ve always been a reader, for as long as I can remember. As a child I loved books (I loved toys and dolls…
Writing for Children? Be Sure your Character Grows
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Remember how proud you were when you were a little child and learned to tie your shoes by yourself? Do you remember how excited you were when you learned how to write your name all by yourself? Those are wonderful milestones in every child’s life.…
Newsflash from Author Mary Esparza-Vela
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Since my Guest Author article HERE I have now become a BILINGUAL AUTHOR. Why? While reading to children at elementary schools, I found that the books available were for and about non-Hispanic children. I decided to read my bilingual picture books to the children and…
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Authors Who “Debuted” After 40
Originally posted on The Book Report with Elaine Charles:
AUTHORS WHO “DEBUTED” AFTER 40 Magazines are full of “20 under 20” features, extolling the virtues of youth – but there are plenty of literary greats who didn’t get started until later in life. Here are six of the most famous: Samuel Clemens worked as a…
#Read about Guest #Author Toi Thomas
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
HI there, I’m Toi Thomas, an author and blogger. I spend a lot of time online at The ToiBox of Words, my home on the web. You may be asking yourself why you should take the time to learn more about me, so in an…