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Fabric Marketing | Tina's Tidbits
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A Writer, Teacher, and Mother's Heart. May 1, 2013 in Uncategorized. Tags: design your own fabric. Notice the rattle on her arm. When I taught early elementary grades, I loved collecting stuffed animals and anything that had to do with an author’s picture books. I still have a. Baby rattle that served a dual purpose–for my baby but also to bring to my kindergarten class when we read the famous book. And then check out her fabric which she designed here. Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam. Z is for Moose.
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Buzz Words: Shiver the Whole Night Through
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Children's Book Reviewing Team. Resources for Writers and Illustrators for Children. Monday, 5 January 2015. Shiver the Whole Night Through. Shiver the Whole Night Through. By Darragh McManus (Hot Key Books). PB RRP $16.95. Reviewed by Jacque Duffy. Darragh McManus is an author, journalist, playwright, and screenwriter. Shiver the Whole Night Through. Is his first YA book. He has previously published two crime novels and a comic novel. The book if read in a senior classroom situation would raise healthy ...
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Malé, the other side of the Maldives - TRAVELpilz
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Malé, the other side of the Maldives - TRAVELpilz. Follow your dreams, make the world your home. Malé, the other side of the Maldives. February 4, 2015. Welcome to Malé, my New York. Says Shehe our local host as we approach the skyline of Malé, capital of the Maldives. It’s a 5 minute speedboat ride from the airport to one of the world’s most congested islands. It’s everything you don’t expect from the Maldives. The skyline of Malé, capital of the Maldives. Malé is as hot as my quiet home town of Mission...
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When I Grow up I Wanna Write a Kids Book: May 2015
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Thursday, 21 May 2015. Kid Lit Blog Hop #60. Welcome to the 60th Kid Lit Blog. Where we continue to develop a dynamic and engaged community of children's books bloggers, authors, publishers, and publicists. So, you are always more than welcome to join us by popping in a post and hopping around to meet some of your fellow Kid Lit bloggers and authors! This week, we are excited to be including a Goodreads. To be held in conjunction with the Kid Lit Blog Hop. Mother Daughter Book Reviews. A Book Long Enough.
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Licuala Writers – of the Cassowary Coast | A publication of the Licuala Writers | Page 2
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Licuala Writers – of the Cassowary Coast. A publication of the Licuala Writers. Newer posts →. Winds of Words – Book Creator’s Circle Meeting in Cairns continued. June 6, 2011. Kate Campbell-Lloyd, guest blogging for Licuala Writers. Kate Campbell-Llyod grew up in Zimbabwe, spent her youth in England then migrated to Western Australia in 1970. She moved with her family to North Queensland in 1980, looking for loya cane to weave into baskets. She sings, gardens, teaches and makes baskets. As a child sexua...
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Life's like a Cupcake!: June 2014
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Best of the Blogs links. Sunday, June 1, 2014. Research Advice for Writers. Bags packed - check. Writing tools at the ready - check. Nerves calmed - check. I think so :). Road to where I'm headed. As you probably know by now, I'm off on an overseas research trip to Lebanon tomorrow. It is the land of my heritage, and is one of the settings in the historical fiction novel I'm writing. I'm excited and nervous all at once, but I'm ready for the adventure! Good luck and have fun! My novel is based on the sto...
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SkADaMo 2013 | sketched out
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Drawing on my perspective. October 28, 2013. So, November is almost here! That means all the cool challenges are fixin’ to start soon. There’s NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) and PiBoIdMo (Picture Book Idea Month). Of which I am a participant of again this year.). There are probably a bunch more, but suffice it to say, November is a busy month for some. Sigh Those were good days. Better than blank pages and outdated blog posts, I say. 8221; You may ask.
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Sunrise Prompt: Sample prompt | Tropical Writing Game
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Develop your online storytelling skills. Sunrise Prompt: Sample prompt. August 8, 2014. August 8, 2014. What is your favourite sunrise? Who were you with? Favourite Food: Results Story 4. 2 thoughts on “ Sunrise Prompt: Sample prompt. August 8, 2014 at 1:33 am. Most mornings I watch the sunrise alone. It comes up from behind the dark tree covered mountain near my home and the first rays are astounding. August 8, 2014 at 2:08 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Notify me of new commen...
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Sunbird: Results Story 2 | Tropical Writing Game
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Develop your online storytelling skills. Sunbird: Results Story 2. August 7, 2014. August 7, 2014. Oh sun bird, can you hear my voice calling out your name? You take not, what you want but, only what you need. And your heart beats so fast, and I’m wondering how you do that. It’s a slow evolving song which make me think it will be something special. C) Submitted by Jeremiah. STORY TWO - SUNBIRDS. My Town: Results Story 3. Favourite Food: Results Story 4 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Join 7 other followers.
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