Archive for the ‘Reaching children’ Category

Treasure Postponed

Friday, June 25th, 2010

All of Your Messages Have Been Erased. Miss Fox’s Class Earns a Field Trip. Incomparable treasure, gifts from beloved friends, these books on my desktop inspire me to write. And intimidate me to silence: peering down at the covers hovering on the ledge above my keyboard, words seem inadequate.
Vivian Shipley arrives for dinner with her [...]

Taking Time Out

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Waiting for the print-publishing world to settle down and start buying again a a real downer. You can start to spend way too much time trying to read the minds of editors and publishers. You wonder if you should change your style. Switch subjects? Do a complete rewrite of the [...]

Spider Word Walk

Monday, April 19th, 2010

I love to write poetry with children. At a super fun after-school workshop with K-5th graders at Tabor Community Center, I chose spiders as a topic. I took the children on a spider walk (hunt) outside.  We came inside and did a group warm up by building a yarn/string spider web between us. As each [...]

In a child’s mind

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Authors are imaginary mentors and real support.

This Elusive Craft

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Goodness, we’ve swept past Halloween and are pushing toward Thanksgiving. Time! Where does it go?
I’ve been flitting up and down the east coast presenting sessions at various NCTM state and regional conferences, receiving accolades by insisting that, even during math class, “If we’re going to introduce children to a book, we have the responsibility to [...]

Writing About What We Know, Who We Don’t Know, and What We Care About

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I once had the good fortune to open a letter and discover that award winning author, Jerry Spinelli, was to be my mentor at a writer’s conference. I was thrilled- certain that I had been assigned this amazing author because of my own literary brilliance and couldn’t wait to hear his praise of the first ten [...]

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