Do you find yourself forever yearning, wracked with wanderlust for a place or time that never existed outside the pages of a book? After you finish the final chapter of. read more…
Books and Movie Adaptations – So What Does it Take to Get it Right? What was the latest book you’ve watched? It seems today, more than ever, Hollywood studios are. read more…
We’ve got an awesome, and easy to get involved fundraiser starting! A Virtual Balloon Race with a theme of literature (of course!). A virtual race works in the same way. read more…
Not all illnesses can be seen Invisible illnesses are chronic conditions that may impair a person’s normal activities of daily living yet whose symptoms are not obvious to an outside. read more…
Last time we discussed a number of different poetry reading and writing myths and demonstrated how they were all untrue. Poetry’s a big field, and there’s a lot of material. read more…
People have been writing poetry since written language was first developed, and they were telling poetic stories long before that. It’s no great surprise, then, that the form has accumulated. read more…
Last time we talked about a number of common “myths” about reading and the reading process. There was a lot to talk about – more than could fit in a. read more…
Reading, while almost ubiquitous in the developed world, is a complicated endeavor, one that we spend many years both in and out of school learning and perfecting. Even people who. read more…
The Writing Commitment Writing is much more than just putting words down on a page and showing them to people. Writing is actually a way of life. It is a. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
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The wanderlust of bookscapes and times that never existed
Do you find yourself forever yearning, wracked with wanderlust for a place or time that never existed outside the pages of a book? After you finish the final chapter of. read more…
Books and Movie Adaptations – What Does it Take to Get it Right?
Books and Movie Adaptations – So What Does it Take to Get it Right? What was the latest book you’ve watched? It seems today, more than ever, Hollywood studios are. read more…
The PoetsIN Literature Virtual Balloon Race
We’ve got an awesome, and easy to get involved fundraiser starting! A Virtual Balloon Race with a theme of literature (of course!). A virtual race works in the same way. read more…
Invisible Illnesses, Stigma, and What You Can Do About It
Not all illnesses can be seen Invisible illnesses are chronic conditions that may impair a person’s normal activities of daily living yet whose symptoms are not obvious to an outside. read more…
The Myths and Realities of Poetry Reading and Writing – Part 2
Last time we discussed a number of different poetry reading and writing myths and demonstrated how they were all untrue. Poetry’s a big field, and there’s a lot of material. read more…
The Myths and Realities of Poetry Reading and Writing – Part 1
People have been writing poetry since written language was first developed, and they were telling poetic stories long before that. It’s no great surprise, then, that the form has accumulated. read more…
Common Myths about Reading and Reading Habits – Part 2
Last time we talked about a number of common “myths” about reading and the reading process. There was a lot to talk about – more than could fit in a. read more…
Common Myths about Reading and Reading Habits – Part 1
Reading, while almost ubiquitous in the developed world, is a complicated endeavor, one that we spend many years both in and out of school learning and perfecting. Even people who. read more…
Finding Time To Write
The Writing Commitment Writing is much more than just putting words down on a page and showing them to people. Writing is actually a way of life. It is a. read more…
Writer Profile: Interview – Miriam Ruff
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…