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Ask Pearl: Creepy Thank You Notes, Journal Creepers & Not-At-All-Creepy Cashmere Socks

By Pearl Jenkins 4 Comments

Ask Pearl girl playing with log

In her latest advice column, Dennison Gazette columnist Pearl Jenkins tackles thank you notes in the age of texting, journal snooping and buying yourself gifts at the holidays.

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Thank You Notes: Thank You Notes

By Megan Willome 12 Comments

Thank You Notes is a monthly writing prompt, and before we start a new writing prompt series, we’re saying thank you to thank you notes.

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Thank You Notes: Walks

By Megan Willome 10 Comments

Thank You Notes is a monthly writing prompt to express our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing. This month we’re saying thank you to walks.

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Thank You Notes: Notepads

By Megan Willome 15 Comments

Thank You Notes is a monthly writing prompt to express our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing. This month we’re saying thank you to notepads.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes, writing prompt, writing prompts

Thank You Notes: Soap

By Megan Willome 25 Comments

coral tulip

Thank You Notes is a monthly writing prompt to express our thanks to a particular person, place or thing. This month we’re saying thank you to soap.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes, writing prompt, writing prompts

Thank You Notes: Teachers

By T.S. Poetry 4 Comments

Teacher Thank You Apples

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to teachers.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes

Thank You Notes: Toys

By T.S. Poetry 16 Comments

toys wooden dogs

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to Toys.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry prompt, Thank You Notes, writing prompt

A Basket of Favorite Thank You Notes

By T.S. Poetry 6 Comments

bicycle basket

Each month, we slip a few poetic thank you notes to unlikely recipients: potatoes, evergreens, candles, ice. Looking over the past few months, here are just a few of our favorite thank you notes. Thank you for writing them! Or snapping a thankful picture.

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Thank You Notes: Books

By T.S. Poetry 10 Comments

Book lover old books poetry prompt

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month we’re crafting thank you’s to Books!

Filed Under: Blog, Book Love, poetry prompt, Thank You Notes, writing prompts

Thank You Notes: Ice

By T.S. Poetry 12 Comments

ice crystals on window poetry

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to ice.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes, writing prompts

Thank You Notes: Candles

By T.S. Poetry 29 Comments

candles-and-candle-poetry

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to candles.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Thank You Notes, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

Thank You Notes: Evergreens

By T.S. Poetry 19 Comments

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to evergreens.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes

Thank You Notes: Potatoes, Parsnips, and Other Root Vegetables

By T.S. Poetry 26 Comments

golden-potatoes-poetry-prompt

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to potatoes, parsnips, and other root vegetables.

Filed Under: Blog, Food Poems, Poems, poetry, Thank You Notes, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

What You Made Possible in 2019!

By T.S. Poetry 3 Comments

What you do for poetry and literacy—and what poetry and literacy do for you. It’s a partnership at Tweetspeak. And it means more kindness, friendship, and simply rich living.

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Poetry Prompt: Begin with Your Feet Poems

By Callie Feyen 10 Comments

How does learning a new skill help free us to become more ourselves? Join author Callie Feyen as she begins with her feet in a Zumba class. Then write a poem!

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

The Power of Curiosity: “Can I Touch Your Hair?” by Irene Latham & Charles Waters

By Laura Lynn Brown 5 Comments

Author Laura Brown discusses how curiosity deepens friendship, using the children’s book “Can I Touch Your Hair: Poems of Race, Mistakes, and Friendship.”

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Poetry, Friendship Poems, Friendship Project, Patron Only, poetry

Writing Prompt: The Alphabet—Start With Who You Are

By Callie Feyen 6 Comments

Don't forget your essence as you learn new things.

Callie Feyen tells a touching and inspiring story about one daughter who sings her way to amazingness. Come sing your way, too, through writing a memory of something you learned with passion.

Filed Under: Blog, Learn to Read, Literacy, Literacy for Life, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, The Alphabet, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

Life Notes: Superbuns!

By Callie Feyen 10 Comments

What happens when Callie Feyen goes shopping for bras? With a five-year-old? Only one word for it: Superbuns!

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Spending Take Your Poet to Work Day In and Out of Pocket

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

Crayons for Take Your Poet to Work Day

We celebrated our 5th annual Take Your Poet to Work Day this week. Check out all the fun places our favorite poets hung out!

Filed Under: poetry, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Ten Surprising Secrets to Make Your Book Go Viral

By Jennifer Dukes Lee 50 Comments

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Every author wants to know how to make their book go viral. Here are ten surprising secrets from a top-selling author, to send you on your way.

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