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Reading Aloud for Literacy - Lots of Learning: Mem Fox
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Mem Fox sounds like the name of a character in a book, but she's for real. An Australian, she is a noted author of many books for children and adults and a former professor of literacy education. More information at Mem Fox. Currently I am reading. The subtitle of Mrs. Fox's book is. Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever. Now you know why I am reading it. Reading aloud to my daughter was a fabulous experience. I know that sounds extreme, but one dad I...
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American Christian Fiction Authors: August 2012
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American Christian Fiction Authors. The purpose of ACFA is to fill a void for authors of Christian fiction who write in genres that don't appeal to the CBA core readership, or whose books are published by houses not belonging to the CBA. This, of course, doesn't mean that CBA authors aren't welcome. The idea is to be inclusive, with a unified purpose of support, encouragement and helping one another in furthering goals. Monday, August 27, 2012. Julianne Donaldson Interview (with Mary Nichelson). What mad...
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StrongWomenBraveStories: October 2010
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Thursday, October 28, 2010. What's a Work for Hire Novel? My guest today is Author DeAnna Julie Dodson who is going to share her experience with writing a work for hire novel. Here's DeAnna:. WRITING THE WORK-FOR-HIRE NOVEL. After a long hiatus following the publication of my medieval trilogy, In Honor Bound, By Love Redeemed. And To Grace Surrendered. I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to write the fourth book in the Annie’s Attic Mystery series, Letters in the Attic. Keeping Annie’s earli...
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Reading Aloud for Literacy - Lots of Learning: Brown Bear, Brown Bear
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Thursday, August 5, 2010. Brown Bear, Brown Bear. What do you see? I see a red bird looking at me. I wonder how many times that has been read by parents, by teachers, by babysitters, and by children. It is so simple and such a beautiful introduction to literature. Bill Martin, Jr had a hard, hard time learning to read. He still wasn't proficient by the time he got to college. College! Mrs Davis opened the world of books by "[tuning] his ears to literate language and to the voice of the text.". I love to ...
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Reading Aloud for Literacy - Lots of Learning: Creating Avid Readers
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. My children are avid readers. Okay, they’re grown and are not under my supervision any longer. I’m not actively promoting this addiction, ahem, I mean, worthy pursuit. But, the love of reading sprang out of childhood habits. I confess, when I’m asked how did I, as a mom, encourage reading, I’m tempted to shrug my shoulders. The best way to answer that question is to ask others. Let’s look at four basic questions: who, when, where, why. Who in your family reads? Remember his ma...
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StrongWomenBraveStories: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Author Andrea Boeshaar and Why Strong Women Never Get Any Sympathy. Strong women never get any sympathy. Ever notice that? Who do strong women go to when they feel like whining? Hey, it’s tough wearing the weight of the world on our shoulders. Maybe that’s what blogs are for. And so it was with this paradox in mind that I set out to create Sarah, my main character in my story Uncertain Heart. Contains some amusing scenes which I believe readers will enjoy and yet the book̵...
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StrongWomenBraveStories: September 2010
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. Author Donita K Paul and The Vanishing Sculptor. My guest today is Donita K Paul, an author who writes amazing fantasy, not an easy thing to do! The heroine in the first two books of the Chiril Chronicles. The character in The Vanishing Sculptor. For more about Donita and her books, drop by:. Http:/ donitakpaul.blogspot.com/. This one is the OLD Blog where I get a chance to share books by my fellow authors. Other Literary Dabblings. Labels: Author Donita K Paul. The letter t...
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Reading Aloud for Literacy - Lots of Learning: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Mem Fox sounds like the name of a character in a book, but she's for real. An Australian, she is a noted author of many books for children and adults and a former professor of literacy education. More information at Mem Fox. Currently I am reading. The subtitle of Mrs. Fox's book is. Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever. Now you know why I am reading it. Reading aloud to my daughter was a fabulous experience. I know that sounds extreme, but one dad I...
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The Inkwell: August 2010
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The blog site of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) of Colorado. Each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, you can find a wide variety of topics and insight. From inspiration to instruction to humor and more! For detailed information on ACFW. To visit their main website. Monday, August 23, 2010. If said concerned observer asked for an explanation, the humor would be lost in translation. This happened to me the other day when I tried to explain how and why my husband and I had a discussion about a...
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