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Introversion: A Legacy Through Poetry | Talking the Walk
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Teachers must be subversive literary citizens. Importance of Historical Fiction from an LGBT Perspective →. May 14, 2014 · 3:33 pm. Introversion: A Legacy Through Poetry. Although this photo doesn’t have much to do with my grandmother’s poetry, I absolutely love it. Something tells me she wasn’t particularly fond of shooting a gun. Perhaps she was humoring Granddad, also pictured. Lyrics of the Hills*. Hurry, hurry, hurry. To the gay bazaar! For just around the corner,. Where throngs of people are. When ...
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A literary mystery writer passionate about crime fiction, visual art, and media literacy. Represented by the fabulous Annie Bomke of ABLiterary. April 27, 2015 · 1:44 pm. Importance of Historical Fiction from an LGBT Perspective. From my guest post on Art (202), The official blog of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. There are a several good histories about LGBT life, but first person accounts are the most inspirational to me. Books such as. Jeb and Dash: A Diary of Gay Life, 1918-1945. Althou...
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest: 2010-01-31
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest. Graeme Stone is a writer living in Los Angeles. This is his column on the publishing business from a beginner's view. To learn more about him, go to www.graemestone.com. Tuesday, February 02, 2010. What I Saw On the Street: SIGNS OF THE APOCALPYSE. How is that Madison Avenue continues to come up with New products. Just when you thought chocolate milk was as stable and nostalgic as an After School Special, they go and invent Chocolate Flavoring Straws. Not flavor.
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Making Summer Reading Lists | Talking the Walk
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The Next Big Thing Interview: Andy Peters. In Search of Messy, Overwritten Beauty →. June 17, 2013 · 5:29 pm. Making Summer Reading Lists. Also, I like what creating a reading list tells me about my own tastes, and how those tastes reflect back on the choices I make as a writer. If my novel were sitting on my shelf, would I be reaching for it? I hope so … but it’s a good question to ask.). In part, it’s because of its lovely cover (no joke) and in part its because I’ve heard so many intriguin...Most of a...
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest: I took your advice and started a humor blog
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest. Graeme Stone is a writer living in Los Angeles. This is his column on the publishing business from a beginner's view. To learn more about him, go to www.graemestone.com. Monday, January 16, 2012. I took your advice and started a humor blog. Happy New Year,. Http:/ graemestonesdiatribe.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Los Angeles, Ca, United States. I'm a bossy Leo, what can I say? So forward this to a friend who needs a laugh and do it now!
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest: The Starting Gate: Cairo Bound
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest. Graeme Stone is a writer living in Los Angeles. This is his column on the publishing business from a beginner's view. To learn more about him, go to www.graemestone.com. Friday, June 15, 2012. The Starting Gate: Cairo Bound. I’m finishing up touches on “Untitled Middle Grade non-fiction project.” Now if that’s not sexy and mysterious, I don’t know what is. I will be releasing some short stories soon on Amazon and will announce it here. This Suitcase is Trying to Kill Me!
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest: 2010-05-16
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest. Graeme Stone is a writer living in Los Angeles. This is his column on the publishing business from a beginner's view. To learn more about him, go to www.graemestone.com. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by;. But some of them are golden only because we let them slip by. For us now can it? Cool, I'd love to see one of those. Up close." So rather than just hoping that a calendar will just saunter down my wall, or th...
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Talking the Walk | My Life Balancing Teaching & Writing | Page 2
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Newer posts →. March 4, 2013 · 8:29 pm. 8220;The Next Big Thing” Interview: Kate Hattemer. I’m happy to host my once colleague (she left FHS to concentrate on her writing) and now amazing, soon-to-be-published novelist Kate Hattemer. As she answers the “The Next Big Thing” interview questions:. What is the title of the book? The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy. What is the one sentence synopsis of your book? What genre does your book fall under? It’s a realistic, literary, young-adult novel. 3) Pets na...
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Teachers must be subversive literary citizens | Talking the Walk
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Event: Waterbear Reading Series, Saturday, October 26 at One More Page Books. Introversion: A Legacy Through Poetry →. December 2, 2013 · 11:42 am. Teachers must be subversive literary citizens. Photo classes at Flint Hill create posters of teachers with their favorite books. This image was created by junior Afshan Bhatia. The system, you see, is inherently suspicious of emotional response, of intimate connection. Defining how a story or poem makes you feel and the exploration of. So I encourage writers ...
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest: 2010-03-07
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Graeme Stone's Publishing Quest. Graeme Stone is a writer living in Los Angeles. This is his column on the publishing business from a beginner's view. To learn more about him, go to www.graemestone.com. Tuesday, March 09, 2010. 4 Liters of Yum: Timeline. 3:53 pm – the Alarm goes off from a very pleasant nap (complete with kitty by my side). 4:12 pm – 2nd 8 oz glass, here I come. 4:20 pm. Incredible! It’s ALREADY 4:20! Here goes. Bottom’s up. 4:26 3rd glass “down.” As in, maybeIwon’t...4:29 pm. 4:30 i...