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Karen Chichester

Open Directory - Arts: Online Writing: Journals: Resources - 0 views

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    Many, many links to sites dedicated to journaling.
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Teaching English in the Two-Year College, Vol. 30, No. 1, September 2002 - 0 views

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    Table of contents to the Sept 2012 edition of the journal, Teaching English in the Two Year College
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in education | exploring our connective educational landscape - 0 views

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    A refereed online journal about using technology in education.
Karen Chichester

WritingFix: interactive prompts, lessons, and resources for writing classrooms - 0 views

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    Sponsored by the Northern Nevada Writing Project, "WritingFix believes this: No one writes with just the right-side of his/her brain. The brain is too complex and cross-wired to believe that. But we believe this too: Ideas that spark a writer's inspiration can start on the right-side of the brain. And for that reason, all writing activities categorized on this page celebrate a right-brained approach to beginning a piece of writing. This page celebrates approaches that are serendipitous. This page celebrates approaches that are random. Devote part of your journal or your writer's notebook to right-brained sparks."
Karen Chichester

Lois Lowry Quotes on Writing - 0 views

  • Reading is the best way to learn to write well. Read as much as you can. Think about what you read: how the author made it interesting, or funny, or suspenseful. And write as much as you can, too.
  • Keep a journal.
  • he important thing is what you absorb from your surroundings. To be a keen observer….to see and ponder and weigh….to hear the cadence of speech and notice the shrugs and gestures and the way the eyebrows lift or the lip curls…to perceive human relationships and how they work (or don’t)….all of that is what makes a writer.
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  • My personal opinion is that you should not worry about ‘being published’. You should enjoy writing, and writing more and more, so that you become better at
  • There isn’t anything magical. It’s a lot of hard work, a lot of fun, and a lot of waiting for the words.
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    Seven  quotes from Lois Lowry about writing.
Karen Chichester

The Write to Read: Response Journals That Increase Comprehension - 0 views

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     National Writing Project
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