I was listening to a radio program that was debating various careers that were related to children. One of the guests stated that, considering children are the future (sorry, not my choice…
I was listening to a radio program that was debating various careers that were related to children. One of the guests stated that, considering children are the future (sorry, not my choice…
Whenever I’m on the faculty of a conference or I do a school visit, or even just in casual conversation, people will often express their burning desire to be published….
I love Serge Bloch’s illustration for this New York Time’s article from Feb.1. The article, by Tara Parker-Pope, was entitled The Real Body Language. It was all about how our…
You may wonder what one has to do with the other but if you saw my half-full laundry basket, you’d know. http://feeds.feedburner.com/BrainBurps
To me, the world is divided between those who love candy, and those who are not tormented daily – nay, hourly – (minute by minute?) at thoughts of “Where can…
It’s been a month now, and except for three, I blogged a positive thought daily. I’m trying to keep them related to writing, illustrating, and books, though occasionally I’ve found…
…is critiquing a story with amazing potential. And the bonus is when the writer really hears and then LISTENS and makes the changes that makes it go from a story…
When I was a kid, I’d look through the Sunday New York Times to see if a Danny Kaye movie would be on TV that week. On the every-so-often chance…