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Writing Can Be Fun for Kids!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
WRITING CAN BE FUN FOR KIDS! I hear many times from my grandkids that writing is not fun. When I worked in a school system in Massachusetts the kids would groan when we asked them to write a story about their favorite things to do. They would sit at their desks…

More than survival

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
  One of my all-time favourite fantasy cycles is the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen Donaldson. They were the first fantasy books I ever read other than the classics such as Tolkien, Lewis and Carroll. My grandfather sent me a copy of the first…

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Colleen’s 2018 #Book #Reviews “A Haiku Perspective 2018” by Annette Rochelle Aben

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
CLICK the LINK below to read the beautiful review of my latest book, by Colleen Chesebro! via Colleen’s 2018 #Book #Reviews, “A Haiku Perspective 2018,” by Annette Rochelle Aben

#NationalPoetryMonth – #SummerMagic – On The River

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
After ten days of celebrating National Poetry Month (via a glut of my own work 😉 ), I’m wrapping up today with one last poem. It’s the longest one in the book, I think, and it’s the only one I’d call somewhat autobiographical. Many of you know, I’m a…

#NationalPoetryMonth – #SummerMagic – Title Poem

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
? This is the poem that started the book, and I hope you like it. I will probably post one more tomorrow, and then try to get back with my “regularly scheduled programming” next week, if all goes well, and I’m able to resume my normal workload. In the…

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…

#NationalPoetryMonth – #SummerMagic – Indian Summer

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Wrong season for this one, I suppose, but I trust you’ll forgive me if I share it anyway. 🙂 Though it wasn’t written with them in mind, specifically, it always makes me think of Mac as a badly scarred adult, and Sarah, who showed him the way back. Enjoy!…

#NationalPoetryMonth – #SummerMagic – DeepPockets

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
? Today’s offering returns to the Mac at Ten section of Summer Magic. Hope you enjoy the images I tried to capture. 🙂 Deep Pockets      by Marcia Meara He sits cross-legged On smooth, gray granite Outside the tent, And watches the light Turn from gold to silver, Caught…

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