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The Daily KidLit Quote: 1/3/10 - 1/10/10
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The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Friday, January 8, 2010. There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it.". I think this fabulous opening line from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Beware, Donna, you've opened the floodgates- you may be getting a quote a. Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Thursday, January 7, 2010. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. A terrific opening line. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. I have ...
The Daily KidLit Quote: 12/20/09 - 12/27/09
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The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Upcoming Themes for KidLit Quotes. The first month this blog is launched (January 2010). You'll be reading miscellaneous quotes, probably mostly posted by me and a number of invited friends to start- but please do start sending quotes as soon as you want! Then I hope to do some themes month by month, such as:. KidLit should offer plenty of quotes on this topic! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
The Daily KidLit Quote: So long, and thanks for all the Quotes!
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The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. So long, and thanks for all the Quotes! It's been a fun experiment, and I would like to thank all the folks who have contributed favorite KidLit quotes. But I haven't acquired enough quotes to keep things rolling here, and don't have time to dig for more myself on a regular basis. Children's Book Quote of the Day. I will leave the blog online here for a while so people can find that link.
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The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Friday, February 5, 2010. But if you really looked, Rhan thought. If you looked beyond the powers and the villains and the plots to take over the universe. There was just a guy. Somebody who was alone, who'd been cut off from other people by disaster or birth. There was just a guy who wanted so bad to make things right. Diana Wieler, Ran Van the Defender. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
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The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island.". 8212; Walt Disney. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Book Review: On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes by Alexandra Horowitz. Just because it gives me shivers and reduces me to tears. A Spell for Refreshment of the Spirit. UnPlanned by Abby Johnson.
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Ballad of the Christmas Knitter « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. Ballad of the Christmas Knitter. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. To the tune of I Feel Pretty ). By Knitter Beyond Hope (aka me). I’ll be sitting and knitting all night. That my measurements won’t turn out right. My first sock and first colorwork too. That I’ve bitten more than I can chew. Who is this dumb sock for anyhow? It would fit a giant, you see. I’m short-rowing and going insane. Who is this dumb sock for anyhow?
“Whom shall I say is calling?” « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. Whom shall I say is calling? By Katherine Bolger Hyde. Does that sentence sound funny to you? Well, it should. Not only is it something no decent self-respecting English speaker would actually say, it’s just plain wrong. Basically, a subject acts; an object is acted upon. He throws the ball. 8220;He” is the subject. Throw him the ball. In the case of “who(m),” subject = “who.” Object = ...To figure out whether ...
Artists in a Market Economy « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. Artists in a Market Economy. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. This post is a slightly belated response to a discussion that originated with Seth Godin (discussed here. And continued with a post and comments on Rachelle Gardner’s blog. The basic idea being debated is whether writers have a right to make a living from their writing. Godin says no. The world has always had a hard time dealing with this reality. The prob...
I Object to Objective “I” « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. I Object to Objective “I”. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. I promised my sister I’d write about the deplorably widespread use of nominative pronouns in plural objects most commonly, the objective “I.” What does this mean, you ask with a frantic note in your voice. It means a sentence like this:. He stole the grammar book from my friend and I. Does that look perfectly okay to you? He stole the grammar book from I. The fa...
Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. In my 21 years as an Orthodox Christian (and ten years in the EOC before that), I’ve heard countless homilies about the evils of the culture in which we live. Most of those homilies have gone on to exhort the hearers to live sanctified lives in the midst of the culture, but very few have found anything to say about how we might go about redeeming the culture itself. Conforming...
Favorite Reads « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. This list is only partial and will grow as I remember old favorites and acquire new ones. Suggestions are welcome! Anything by Jane Austen, especially. Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion,. Bleak House, David Copperfield, A Christmas Carol,. Etc by Charles Dickens. The Barsetshire novels and lots more by Anthony Trollope. The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden. The Winter of Our Discontent. The Lord of the Rings. The Churc...
I “Might” Have Known « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. I “Might” Have Known. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. I haven’t done a grammar post since I started tweeting grammar tips. But here’s a subject that won’t fit into 140 characters. Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of misuse of. In the opposite direction from the misuse I’ve been accustomed to. It’s common to see. Is correct, but now I’m seeing an overcorrection in the use of. Here’s the deal:. Is (big-grammar-word alert) the.
We’re Moving! « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. From http:/ www.petersonmoversllc.com/. After three years camping out for free at WordPress.com, I’ve moved both my blog and my business website to a new self-hosted WordPress site at kbhyde.com. The new site is called God-Haunted Fiction. It includes pages for my books and my editing/design business in addition to the blog. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Enter your comment here.
Those Pesky “To Be” Verbs « The Wayfaring Writer
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Thoughts on writing, reading, and the Christian life. Becoming Culturally Savvy Christians. Those Pesky “To Be” Verbs. By Katherine Bolger Hyde. Once upon a time, a writing teacher, editor, or other pundit taught a writer to avoid the passive voice sentences in which the apparent subject is being acted on rather than acting. (For example, “The dog was walked by me. 8221;) Passive voice, the pundit said, weakens your writing and makes it sound clunky and pedantic. Go for strong, active verbs. Linking a su...
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WITH MS. C
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WITH MS. C. Lantern is a free premium Blogger theme by NewBloggerThemes.com. Monday, May 9, 2011. Larson, Kirby. 2008. Hattie Big Sky. Yearling. ISBN 0385735952. 8220;Writing in figurative language that draws on nature and domestic detail to infuse her story with the sounds, smells, and sights of the prairie, Larson creates a richly textured novel full of memorable characters.”. A marvelous story about courage, loyalty, perseverance, and the meaning of home. I gave my heart. 8220;De...
KidLitosphere Central - Home
The Society of Bloggers in Children’s and Young Adult Literature. A support system for bloggers in the KidLitosphere. Strives to provide a passage to the wonderful variety of resources available from the society of bloggers in children’s and young adult literature. What started as individuals blogging independently about children’s and young adult books became a collective of like-minded people. While maintaining our own sites and unique perspectives, shared activities made us a thriving commun...This th...
KidLit Parade – Where we celebrate children's literacy
Where we celebrate children's literacy. If you love advocating for Children’s Literacy, then you’ve found a new platform on which to sing its praises! KidLit Parade was founded by four individuals who believe in the importance of promoting childhood reading for the future success of the younger generation. We are the types who believe reading is the foundation of academic achievement. Primary Sidebar Widget Area. Our theme for November is young writers' projects and challenges. It's inspired by NanoW...
Kid Lit Plus Consulting - Promoting Children's Literature and Early Literacy
Sue at the National Book Festival, Washington D.C. Sue was a consultant for the Association for Library Service to Children (ALA) in their collaboration. With Lego Duplo's Read! Kid Lit Plus Consulting. Sue McCleaf Nespeca heads Kid Lit Plus Consulting,. Living in central Pennsylvania, Sue has presented over 500 workshops. Words used most frequently to describe Sue include enthusiastic, full of energy,. On this website you will find Recommended Children's Literature. Updated three times per year. The...
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The Daily KidLit Quote
The Daily KidLit Quote. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. So long, and thanks for all the Quotes! It's been a fun experiment, and I would like to thank all the folks who have contributed favorite KidLit quotes. But I haven't acquired enough quotes to keep things rolling here, and don't have time to dig for more myself on a regular basis. Children's Book Quote of the Day. I will leave the blog online here for a while so people can find that link.
Kid Lit Radio with Lisa Loeb |
KID LIT with Lisa Loeb. Episode Two: Creepy, Wacky and True! Episode One: The Y.A. Explosion. KID LIT GIves Back. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe To Rss Feed. Episode Two: Creepy, Wacky… and True! On Oct 22, 2013. Episode Two: Creepy, Wacky… and True! Episode One: THE Y.A. EXPLOSION. On Oct 22, 2013. Episode One: THE Y.A. EXPLOSION. On Oct 21, 2013. Author Mark Shulman has written over a hundred books for kids – we speak to him about ARE YOU “NORMAL”? A Question For You! KID LIT wi...
KIDLIT RAMBLES
On writing, publishing, reading, and promoting kid lit. Sure, it's simple writing for kids.Just as simple as raising them. 8212; Ursula K. LeGuin. Friday, May 29, 2015. Sometimes my intention to take a short. Hiatus from blogging stretches a lot longer than anticipated. So, just a brief recap of what's happening in my writing world:. But we have not heard back from either. Publishing can be such an excruciatingly slow process. Multicultural Children's Book Day website. Which I had participated in for the...
Kidlit Red Carpet
Jul 15, 2013. Welcome to the Newbery Caldecott Wilder 2013 Red Carpet. Jon Klassen - 2013 Caldecott Medalist and Honoree. Peter Brown - 2013 Caldecott Honoree. Katherine Paterson - 2013 Wilder Medalist. Brian Selznick - 2008 Caldecott Medalist. Laura Vaccaro Seeger - 2013 and 2008 Caldecott Honoree. Sheila Turnage - 2013 Newbery Honoree. Steve Sheinkin - 2013 Newbery Honoree. Sandra Imdieke - 2013 Caldecott Committee Chair. Laura Amy Schlitz - 2013 Newbery Honoree. Paul Zelinsky - 1998 Caldecott Medalist.
Kid Lit Resource | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Why This Site is Here. Goldie and the Three Bears. Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Goldie And the Three Bears. Goldie And the Three Bears. Goldie And the Three Bears. Read a traditional version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Talk about what is the same and what is different in the two versions. Which one is just right for you? The Three Snow Bears, by Jan Brett. Goldilocks Returns, by Lisa Campbell Ernst. Yours Truly, Goldilocks, by Alma Flor Ada. Cornelia is a lonely...
The KIDLIT AUTHORS CLUB: RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
The KIDLIT AUTHORS CLUB: RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS. Skip to primary content. Belches, Burps, and Farts Oh My! Duck For Turkey Day. I’m Looking For a Monster. Look What I Can Do! The Monster Who Lost His Mean. Peter Panda Melts Down! Phillis Sings Out Freedom. Never Say a Mean Word Again. This Tree 1, 2, 3. Zapato Power: Freddie Ramos Stomps the Snow. Zapato Power: Freddie Ramos Takes Off. Chloe by Design: Making the Cut. The Eighth Day Series. The Flame in the Mist. Samantha Hansen Has Rocks In Her Head.
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