Tag Archive | Learning

Interview with Teacher Jennie Fitzkee!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
INTERVIEW WITH TEACHER JENNIE FITZKEE! Jennie Fitzkee Please help me welcome teacher Jennie Fitzkee to Jemsbooks.blog Interview Segment. Jennie is the first teacher that I have had the pleasure to interview. Jennie is a lovely lady and an exceptional teacher of preschool. I happened upon her fabulous blog and have enjoyed…

What Not To Do When Reviewing

What Not To Do When Reviewing

A favour from you all

Originally posted on Its good to be crazy Sometimes:
I have a big favour to ask from you all. A friend of mine has a child in nursery and they are asking for a letter. ? If you can’t read it the basic of it, is that the children ages 3-5 are learning about different…

How to Write Better Stories

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
How to Write Better Stories Posted by Melissa Donovan on April 12, 2018  https://www.writingforward.com/storytelling/how-to-write-better-stories Melissa writes with a wealth of knowledge about how to write better, stronger, and more interesting stories that will capture your reader. Each example gives the writer something to think about and perhaps, will improve each story…

Debunking Common Myths About Writing

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
Debunking Common Myths About Writing Have you fallen for any of these myths about writing? ? ? ? ? Posted by Melissa Donovan on April 5, 2018 ·https://www.writingforward.com/ Myths abound in the world of the arts, and writers are not immune to them. Many of us succumb to the fallacies that…

Line Editing: What Is It? By Jami Gold

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
What Is Line Editing and What Should Line Editors Do? by Jami Gold https://jamigold.com/2018/03/what-is-line-editing-and-what-should-line-editors-do/ Last month, when I put together the Master Lists of writing craft skills to provide insights for self-editing and/or finding editors, I created a list for each phase of editing: content/developmental editing (fix story and character-level issues)…

Stock and Cloned Characters in Storytelling

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
? ? ? ? ? by Melissa Donovan on March 15, 2018 · I was recently reading a novel, and a few chapters in, I realized I had mixed up two of the main characters. In fact, I had been reading them as if they were a single character.…

Review: Mix & Match Colours by Lo Cole

Review: Mix & Match Colours by Lo Cole

Importance of Freedom of the Press

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
In our current political climate, in which the Press has been attacked as somehow against the people, it is important to remember that a free Press was seen by the founders of the United States of America as a crucial element to keeping the nation free.…

J.M. NORTHUP

Writer, Editor, & Book Reviewer/Blogger

Judy Mastrangelo

Artist & Author

K.M. Allan

Writing Advice from a YA Author Powered by Chocolate and Green Tea

Cassie Loves Covers

Yes, I Judge Books By Their Covers

Just Can't Help Writing

A blog about the hard work of writing

Fiction is Food

Existing in a Different World

Author D.L. Finn

Embrace your inner child by reading a good book!

Book Editing

Professional book editing for fiction and nonfiction writers

barsetshirediaries

A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others

Touch My Spine Book Reviews

☆📚~A Magickal Book-Blog Featuring A Free-Spirited & Custom Made Bibliophile ~🔮