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By Heart: “The Star” + New “Kindness” Challenge

By Megan Willome 9 Comments

Lil Wayne

Join author Megan Willome as she learns Jane Taylor’s “The Star” By Heart and gets a little twinkly. Lil Wayne sings along.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Children's Authors, Children's Poetry, Children's Stories

Walking in the Dark: A Path Into Poetry

By Megan Willome 9 Comments

stars

Walking (especially in the dark) is author Megan Willome’s path to poetry. Her steps begin in early morning moonlight and sometimes trace past a windmill.

Filed Under: Haiku, Haiku Poems, nature, Nature Poems, poetry, Tea, Walking

Children’s Book Club: “Wangari Maathai: The Woman Who Planted Millions of Trees”

By Megan Willome 7 Comments

Nobel Peace Prize recipient Wangari Maathai loved people an the world by planting trees. Join author Megan Willome for a Children’s Book Club discussion.

Filed Under: book reviews, Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, nature

Reader, Come Home: “The Odyssey”

By Megan Willome 8 Comments

Homer

Join Megan Willome as she completes a deep read of the hero Odysseus in Emily Wilson’s translation of “The Odyssey.” And share your May pages.

Filed Under: Blog, Epic Poetry, Odyssey, Reader Come Home

By Heart: “Annabel Lee” + New “The Star” Challenge

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Edgar Allan Poe

Join author Megan Willome as she learns Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee” By Heart and wonders why Poe never made a workout video.

Filed Under: Ballads, By Heart, love poems

From Mountain to Mountain: The Power of Poetry for People Affected by Trauma

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

mountains

Poet James Elsaesser, of the DASI Prevention Team in New Jersey, discusses the power of poetry to move people affected by trauma from mountain to mountain.

Filed Under: poetry, Poetry for Life, Writing

Children’s Book Club: “Dear Mr. Henshaw”

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Beverly Cleary

If Leigh Botts can become a writer, so can you. Join author Megan Willome as we read Beverly Cleary’s ‘Dear Mr. Henshaw’ for the Children’s Book Club.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories

Reader, Come Home: “Kristin Lavransdatter”

By Megan Willome 10 Comments

Sigrid Undset

Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader with author Megan Willome, as she meets a 14th century Norwegian woman named Kristin. And share your April pages.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Reader Come Home

By Heart: “Lake Isle of Innisfree” + New “Annabel Lee” Challenge

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

Yeats

Join author Megan Willome as she learns W.B. Yeats’ “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” By Heart, shares some deep insights about the poem, and finds a lake to love.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, W. B. Yeats

Afternoon Tea (and Poetry) with Tracy K. Smith’s podcast “The Slowdown”

By Megan Willome 14 Comments

When author Megan Willome needs an afternoon pick-me-up, she cues up ‘The Slowdown’ with U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith.

Filed Under: Black Poets, Blog, Food Poems, Podcasts, poem a day, Poetic Earth Month, poetry, Poets, Tea

Children’s Book Club: “Wolf in the Snow”

By Megan Willome 3 Comments

Mathew Cordell

Shhh! Words aren’t needed for this meeting of our Children’s Book Club as we read Matthew Cordell’s Caldecott-winner, ‘Wolf in the Snow.’

Filed Under: Children's Book Club, Children's Stories, Poetic Earth Month

Reader, Come Home: “Little Rhymes for Lowly Plants”

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

Reader Come Home

Join us for deep reading with author Megan Willome as we discuss a poetry collection about plants for Poetic Earth Month. And share your March pages for our Reader, Come Home column.

Filed Under: nature, Nature Poems, Poems, Poetic Earth Month, Reader Come Home

By Heart: Emily Dickinson + New “Lake Isle of Innisfree” Challenge

By Megan Willome 5 Comments

started early took dog

Even after spending a month with Dickinson and her unnamed dog (there is an unnamed dog in Sendak’s story too), I still don’t know what the poem means. And I did not go looking for an interpretation of it. I simply enjoyed the poem, dashes and all, says Megan Willome.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Emily Dickinson

“Twirl” Book Club: On Writing—Dear Mr. Henshaw

By Megan Willome 1 Comment

Beverly Cleary Callie Feyen

In the final meeting of the ‘Twirl’ Book Club, we remember that writers are made, not born. Mostly.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Stories, Patron Only, Twirl Book Club, Writing

“Twirl” Book Club: On Stories—Where the Wild Things Are

By Megan Willome 1 Comment

Maurice Sendak, Callie Feyen

In the second meeting of the ‘Twirl’ Book Club, we consider how costumes give us the freedom to be wild, bold, free—and even how they can help us come back from a possible undoing.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Stories, Patron Only, Twirl Book Club

Twirl Book Club: On Clothes—The Lightning Thief

By Megan Willome 2 Comments

The Lightning Thief, Callie Feyen

In the first meeting of the ‘Twirl’ Book Club, we consider how Callie Feyen got her lightning back (and found a way to wear heels again).

Filed Under: Blog, Calvin & Hobbes, Children's Stories, Patron Only, Twirl Book Club

Children’s Book Club: “Mr. Bliss”

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

J.R.R. Tolkien

What happened when J.R.R. Tolkien got a motorcar? He ran into the three bears—Archie, Teddy, and Bruno. Join author Megan Willome for a Children’s Book Club discussion of ‘Mr. Bliss.’

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories, Tolkien

Reader, Come Home: Why ‘Jane Eyre’ is a YA Novel

By Megan Willome 15 Comments

Charlotte Bronte

Learn the secrets of being a deep reader with author Megan Willome as we discuss why ‘Jane Eyre’ is a YA novel. And share your February pages for our monthly Reader, Come Home column.

Filed Under: Blog, Classic Books, Reader Come Home, Reading and Books

By Heart: “Delight in Disorder” + New Emily Dickinson Challenge

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Robert Herrick

February means Valentine’s Day and love poetry, so Tweetspeak Poetry learned Robert Herrick’s “Delight in Disorder,” By Heart.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart

2 Big Tips for Great Interviews (plus 1 more)

By Megan Willome 3 Comments

Orlean, Turnaround

Journalist and author Megan Willome has two tips for great interviews. (Make that three tips.)

Filed Under: Blog, writer's group resources, Writing Business Tips, Writing Tips

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