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Debbie Alvarez

The Slice of Life Challenge Begins Tomorrow - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a way to get yourself writing every day, and connecting with a supportive community of other teacher-writers, I urge you to consider joining in the Slice of Life challenge. Now in its fifth year, Ruth and Stacey at Two Writing Teachers encourage you to reflect on a moment of your day - bring a small slice into focus, and consider it as a writer.
Debbie Alvarez

I.N.K. - 0 views

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    Here we will meet the writers whose words are presenting nonfiction in a whole new way. Discover books that show how nonfiction writers are some of the best storytellers around
Debbie Alvarez

Getting Started: Really Basic Information for Children's Writers and Illustrators - 1 views

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    Great ideas for publishing books- especially for children (and children's book writers)
Debbie Alvarez

Go away! I'm reading. « E.M. Bowman -- website & blog of YA writer Erin Bowman - 1 views

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    A few days later, the three of us have a present for you. A lovely little family that we call the "Go Away" Dust Jacket series. We wrote a bunch of snarky "leave me alone" messages, I designed a few fancy covers, and now we want to share the entire batch with you.
Debbie Alvarez

A copyright wrong - 0 views

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    Terrific copyright lesson! Purely by chance, Danita Cahill discovered she was a victim of a kind of theft.
    A few weeks ago, the freelance writer and photographer in Lebanon was told by her daughter Alyssa St. Clair that one of her photographs was being used by someone. So Cahill turned detective to track down who pirated her work.
Colette Cassinelli

Oregon Poetic Voices - 0 views

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    This was taken as excerpts from Melissa Dalton's post on Libs-Or: Oregon Poetic Voices (OPV) is a comprehensive digital archive of poetry readings that complements existing print collections of poetry across the state and is funded by the Library Services and Technology Act FFY2010. The state of Oregon possesses an unusually high number of nationally recognized writers, a very high proportion of whom are award-winning and otherwise notable poets. Additionally, there are active communities of emerging poets around the state, and poetry is regularly taught in the English curriculum of most Oregon schools. Until Oregon Poetic Voices began in 2010, there was no publicly accessible archive of recorded poetry by Oregon poets that could be used to maintain a record of poetry in performance, which is a vitally important aspect of interpretation and a valuable teaching tool. The Oregon Poetic Voices archive currently publishes over 200 prominent and emerging Oregon poets, including their biographies and poem texts alongside their recordings, and will soon feature historic performances recorded by KBOO, Fishtrap, and the Mountain Writers Series. There are also resources for educators, including curriculum guides and links to information about teaching poetry. http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/2011-July/010664.html
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    Recognizing the need for poetry in our lives, the Oregon Poetic Voices Project (OPV) has begun to create a comprehensive digital archive of poetry readings that will complement existing print collections of poetry across the state.
Debbie Alvarez

GottaBook - 0 views

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    30 days of poems, don't forget to use these throughout April!
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