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THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER – The Pirate Tree
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Social Justice and Children's Literature. THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER. January 28, 2015. Bull; 2 Comments. THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER by Leslye Walton. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. With images as whimsical as wings and feathers, Leslye Walton has created a fantasy that explores the many ways we capture love or perhaps how love captures us. THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER. Or shall I wrap my heart in an invincible cage? The daugh...
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Livin the McLife: April 2015
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Monday, April 6, 2015. More coming soon, I promise! Wow, it has been almost 6 months since I last posted.how did that happen? I have some updates I'd love to share here, so I promise I will be updating soon. In the meantime, if you liked reading posts about product reviews, I'm happy to introduce you to my new blog: McMomma Reviews. I will share all of my product reviews and tests on this blog, so be sure to bookmark it and check it out! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). They call me McMomma. This Sunday morni...
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Livin the McLife: June 2015
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Saturday, June 13, 2015. 1 Europeans don't know how to share space.sidewalks, lines, etc. Sometimes it feels like a game of chicken while walking down the sidewalk. I'm still not sure how two opposing Europeans sort out who gets the sidewalk because I've never had one step aside for me. Somehow someone must move though, because you never actually see a collision.it's just like the most perfectly timed chaos. 3 Speaking of prams, EVERYONE has one! And kids are always in them! Just like we get a child cred...
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carolebesharah | Barda Book Talk
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Follow Barda Book Talk on WordPress.com. BOOK REVIEW: Letting Go of the Words by Janice Redish. BBT’s Best Books of 2015: Historical Novels. BBT’s Best Books of 2015: Favorite YA Books. Art and Architecture Ottawa. Human in the world. These Girls Are A Menace. BOOK REVIEW: Letting Go of the Words by Janice Redish. October 15, 2016. Check out more tips for writing web content on my new blog, In Plain English. Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content That Works. By Janice (Ginny) Redish. In 2015, three...
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The Pirate Tree
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Social Justice and Children's Literature. August 8, 2012. Bull; 3 Comments. By Carol Fisher Saller published by namelos, 2011. The story is classic but the characters and situations are as fresh as a home-grown tomato. An older brother enlists and soon leaves for combat, World War II. The younger brother, Eddie, remains at home, helps with farm chores while waiting, wondering, and worrying. Will his big brother, his hero, return? How does your work as an editor influence or inform your work as a writer?
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About | Finding Meaning with Words
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Finding Meaning with Words. Pam Parker's Thoughts on Writing, Life and the Writing Life. Pam Parker is a New England transplant who lives in suburban Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she likes to count deer sightings in addition to writing. Community in Milwaukee way up high on her list. July 11, 2010 at 8:53 am. July 19, 2010 at 3:52 pm. Emailed you — of course I wouldn’t forget my WSJ days. 🙂. March 29, 2011 at 8:15 pm. What a small world! I am now following your blog…feel free to follow mine too! For some...
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Publications | Finding Meaning with Words
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Finding Meaning with Words. Pam Parker's Thoughts on Writing, Life and the Writing Life. Excerpt from novel in progress). 8220;The Echoes of Infinity”. 8211; MadSwirl – Sept., 2009. 8221;Brothers and Bombs” – Portland Monthly Magazine- Nov., 2009 (not online). 8220;The Silence of Harold”. 8211; Foundling Review – Jan., 2010. 8211; elimae – Feb., 2010. 8220;The Imploring Candles of Yad Vashem” (poem) – Marquette Literary Review, June, 2010. 8221;The Cost of New Shoes” – The MacGuffin, Fall 2010. Being Mor...
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Microfiction | Finding Meaning with Words
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Finding Meaning with Words. Pam Parker's Thoughts on Writing, Life and the Writing Life. We’ve started having some fun on this blog using prompts to try to write a response piece in the neighborhood of 100 words. Occasionally, Pam writes alone, but often guests join her. Check out these posts and the fascinating way the same prompt can lead in so many different directions. We’ve seen a Lubavitcher woman, serious flooding, an angry young man and so much more. Enjoy! 1 Flash Fiction Friday. Wherever Your F...
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Promptiful | Finding Meaning with Words
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Finding Meaning with Words. Pam Parker's Thoughts on Writing, Life and the Writing Life. Writing prompts are a great way to stay motivated, find new ideas and just plain have fun with your writing. As I post or find links to writing prompt ideas, I’ll add those links here. Https:/ pamparker.wordpress.com/2011/03/15/promptiful/. Using ROOM To WRITE and nature in your writing prompts:. Https:/ pamparker.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/promptiful-2/. Clickable writing prompts – online sources:. Pressed 1 week ago.
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Historically Speaking: March 2013
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A Blog Journal by Author Nancy Castaldo. Friday, March 1, 2013. Celebrate Women's History Month! It's March - Women's History Month. Of course, I can't wait until women's history is celebrated all year long, but for now we'll have to settle for the month of March! Since I'm all about books, I've made a list of some great titles for you to read this month! Some are hot of the press and others are not-to-miss classics. Enjoy! Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell.