A Peek at Where I Write
…to this book, and subsequent one featuring violinist Joshua Bell. What a joy, later, to stand proudly with Dušan when our book received the TD Children’s Literature Award. Reading Liberia…
Read More...Short Stories
…Crossroads Gage Educational and At Work: us H. Aschehoug & Co. “Baby Love” in Reality Imagined McGraw-Hill Ryerson “Reading Liberia” in Truth Perceived McGraw-Hill Ryerson Journals “Cream Soda” in Grain…
Read More...Off to Liberia!
Hard to believe that a week from now I will be meeting with writers in Monrovia! Sponsored by CODE, “Reading Liberia” is a program through which books written by Liberian…
Read More...Last Posting from Monrovia
…correct). Ingrid Ermanovics, Program Director for Reading Liberia, has kindly been sharing her computer with me this week, but internet access is often painfully slow, so that’s been a factor…
Read More...I Want To Go Back to Liberia!
We did so much during the workshop hours, and yet there’s so much more that we didn’t do. I read a few responses to writing exercises while there, and more…
Read More...Liberia Lingers
…this month have submitted manuscripts, hoping for publication with Reading Liberia. I wonder how many essays were submitted for the Heroes anthology by the deadline they decided to set while…
Read More...School Visits
…result of the new strategies he’d learned at two previous Reading Liberia workshops, in part because the students were sufficiently involved in lessons that he no longer had to use…
Read More...Reading Liberia Pictures
Come visit my “Reading Liberia” photo album!…
Read More...Looking Ahead… And Looking Back
…the Liberian people: I grew up in Canada at a time before a body of children’s literature was established here, so I appreciate the importance of what the Reading Liberia…
Read More...It's "Wear Red" Day
…as part of the Reading Liberia team. In the meantime, my brilliant support team at Organized Assistant has kept track of and uploaded this posting for me. Actually, although I…
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