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March Madness "Fungibility" - Blue Window
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Voting for my match has begun. "Strewn" vs. "Fungibile". Please cast your vote! Karyn Linnell AKA Mother Streusel. Love your poetry. I am so grateful for all the incredible poets and their work that I've been introduced to through this competition. I will keep following you after it's all done! THank you so much Karyn! I saw your comments as Mother Streusel and wondered who you were. Now I know. Best wishes in all of it, but happy you like your new house! What can I say? All of you MM poets are a wonder!
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March Madness - Incontinent - Blue Window
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March Madness - Incontinent. Well, I've made it to the Semifinals in the March Madness Poetry Contest currently underway at Ed DeCaria's blog, Think Kid Think. Yup, just four of us left! I also wanted to thank those who have been supporting me, voting for me, sharing and liking my face book posts and retweeting my tweets. I feel very connected to the poetry community as well as other writers and it's a wonderful feeling. Spring has Sprung: A Villanelle. It’s time for a party to celebrate spring! Let&rsqu...
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How a Poem Comes to LIfe | I Drew It! by Samuel Kent
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I am often asked…. How a Doodle Comes to Life. How a Poem Comes to LIfe. How a Poem Comes to LIfe. To break it down into steps, here’s what I do:. Have a funny idea. Make up a story or a situation about the idea. Think of any words I might want to use. Write the framing lines. Fill in the poem. Step 1: Have a funny idea. Funny, I step back and I force myself to think about it in a way that makes it funny. Step 2: Make up a story or a situation about the idea. Step 3: Think of any words I might want to use.
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14:14 PB ELEMENTS – Child of the Civil Rights Movement – THEME | SevenAcreSky
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WHY KIDS READ IS WHY I WRITE. 8220;I Simply Remember My Favorite Blogs, and then…”. 14:14 PB ELEMENTS – Child of the Civil Rights Movement – THEME. February 24, 2015. A front row seat in a theatre is fine, but the best view of the play is on the stage. Paula Young Shelton, daughter of civil rights leader Andrew Young, shares her view in this first person point-of-view story. A Child of the Civil Rights Movement. Author Paula Young Shelton. C) 2013, Schwartz and Wade Books. A division of Random House.
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A Tanka for Spring | SevenAcreSky
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WHY KIDS READ IS WHY I WRITE. 8220;I Simply Remember My Favorite Blogs, and then…”. A Tanka for Spring. March 6, 2015. Worm Moon whispers sighs. Frowns, blows down through her pursed lips. These frost-cold snow clouds–. Unwelcomed winter cousins–. Stay No dirt stirs tonight. I am participating this month in a challenge hosted by Michelle Heidenrich Barnes at TodaysLittleDitty.com. The challenge issued from her guest author Margarita Engle is to write a. From → Uncategorized. In-Habit-able Haiku →. Follow...
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14:14 PB ELEMENTS – Frog Song – WORD PLAY | SevenAcreSky
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WHY KIDS READ IS WHY I WRITE. 8220;I Simply Remember My Favorite Blogs, and then…”. 14:14 PB ELEMENTS – Frog Song – WORD PLAY. February 27, 2015. My last book for the 14:14 Challenge is not your ordinary ‘ribbit.’. C) Henry Holt and Co. LLC. 1,375 words, AR Reading Level 4.5). First, what kid–any age between 2 and 62–wouldn’t grab a book with a cover like this off the shelf and hop to the first cozy lily-pad to read about a big red frog? Furthermore, consider the opening page, full of word play. Kids wil...
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March Madness - Unpredictable - Blue Window
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March Madness - Unpredictable. Here's a direct link. To the Unpredictable/Flamboyant match up. . I really liked your poem in this match up. It started off good, but just kept getting better and better. Really cool. Great job and good luck! Thank you, Karyn! Enter your email address:. In the March Madness Poetry Contest. I'm a member of The Poets' Garage and The SCBWI. And The Crowd Goes Wild. David L. Harrison. One Minute Till Bedtime. Poem For Two Voices. Underneath The Juniper Tree.
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Top 100 Mysteries | Tipping My Fedora
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Enjoying mystery, crime and suspense in all media. Sherlock Holmes at Universal Studios. John Dickson Carr top 10 poll. Books by John Dickson Carr. Books by Carter Dickson. Radio Plays by John Dickson Carr. John Dickson Carr bibliography. Maigret – the 1930s. Maigret – the 1940s. Maigret – the 1950s. Maigret – the 1960s and 70s. The Woman in White. 1860) by Wilkie Collins. 1868) by Wilkie Collins. The Adventures of Sherlock Homes. 1892) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1895) by Arthur Machen. The Four Just Men.
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The Alternate Time Machine Part 2 | D. Patrick Collins
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Personal essays on philosophy, the Christian experience and the writing life. On the Week Anniversary of the Supreme Court Ruling on Gay Marriage. The Alternate Time Machine Part 2. The Alternate Time Machine. 10 things that Christians believe that aren’t true (part 6). 10 things that Christians believe that aren’t true (part 5). 2010-2013 Donald Patrick Collins. Permission to reuse in electronic or printed format granted upon request. The Alternate Time Machine Part 2. The scientist pondered, but in a l...
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jane, the fox, & me - This Picture Book Life
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Jane, the fox, & me. Picture books for the older set. I want to give Jane, the Fox, and Me. By Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault to all the preteen and teen girls. Especially the bookish ones. To break down the characters in the title:. As in Jane Eyre. We have the fox. The animal the main character encounters at her school’s nature camp. And we have Me. Helene, our protagonist. 8216;s illustrations from Virginia Wolf. The interweaving of the two! Then, the fox. 8220;With the fox out front,. 8220;We spe...
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