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Children’s Book Club: “Dotty”

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

Erica S. Perl

How many imaginary friends can you count in the classroom? Find out in author Megan Willome’s new book club selection, ‘Dotty’ by Erica S. Perl.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories, Friendship Activities and Prompts

Reader Come Home: “Adjustments”

By Megan Willome 15 Comments

Will Willingham

Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader as we read ‘Adjustments,’ a very funny book about a man not unlike Keats. And share your October pages in our Reader, Come Home roundup.

Filed Under: Adjustments, Blog, book reviews, Books, Reader Come Home

“The Art of the Essay” Book Club: True

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Charity Singleton Craig

Meaningful essays are capital-T True. Learn how to write essays that endure in the final meeting of ‘The Art of the Essay’ book club.

Filed Under: book club, Book promotion, Essays, Patron Only

By Heart: “South of the Cap Rock” + New Shakespeare Challenge

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cowboy poetry

Join author Megan Willome as she learns Carlos Ashley’s’ “South of the Cap Rock” By Heart. And Mrs. George Reece speaks from the grave in praise of poetry memorization, for truth and beauty’s sake.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Poems

“The Art of the Essay” Book Club: Slant

By Megan Willome 5 Comments

Charity Singleton Craig

In a tell-all environment, how do we write essays when we can’t tell it all? We tell it slant. Join us for our book club on ‘The Art of the Essay.”

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Books, Patron Only, Writing Life, Writing Tips

“The Art of the Essay” Book Club: Truth

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Charity Singleton Craig

The key to essay-writing is getting to the truth. Megan Willome discusses how to get there in our book club on Charity Singleton Craig’s ‘The Art of the Essay.’

Filed Under: book club, Book promotion, Essays, Patron Only

Children’s Book Club: “The Original Adventures of Hank The Cowdog”

By Megan Willome 2 Comments

John R. Erickson

What do you read aloud to an old man who’s ailing and has never been read aloud to before? Find out in author Megan Willome’s new book club selection.

Filed Under: Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories

Reader, Come Home: “Twelve Angry Men”

By Megan Willome 7 Comments

Reginald Rose

Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader with author Megan Willome as she tackles a mystery. And share your September pages for our monthly Reader, Come Home column.

Filed Under: book reviews, Play, Reader Come Home

By Heart: “This Is Just To Say” + New Carlos Ashley Challenge

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This Is Just To Say

Join author Megan Willome as she learns William Carlos Williams’ “This Is Just To Say” By Heart and talks about plums as a breakfast food.

Filed Under: A Poem in Every Heart, By Heart, English Teaching Resources, Poems, poetry

Book Club Announcement: “The Art of the Essay”

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

book club

Get ready to join Tweetspeak Poetry for some essay-writing! Join us next month for a book club about Charity Singleton Craig’s ‘The Art of the Essay.’

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Book promotion, Essays, writer's group resources, Writing, writing prompts

Children’s Book Club: “Dear Evan Hansen”

By Megan Willome 7 Comments

Author Megan Willome considers the power of trees in “Dear Evan Hansen” for Tweetspeak’s Children’s Book Club, which this month, is all about teenagers.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, book reviews, Children's Book Club, Tree Poems

Reader, Come Home: “Because Internet”

By Megan Willome 7 Comments

Gretchen McCulloch

The internet made me do it. Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader as author Megan Willome reads “Because Internet.” And share your August pages.

Filed Under: book reviews, Citizens for a Saner Internet, Reader Come Home, Writing

By Heart: “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” + New Poetry Challenge

By Megan Willome 2 Comments

couch

Join author Megan Willome as she learns Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud” By Heart and considers authorship.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, nature, Nature Poems, Poems, Poets

Naomi Shihab Nye: Young People’s Poet Laureate

By Megan Willome 7 Comments

Naomi Shihab Nye

Author Megan Willome takes a trip to the library with Young People’s Poet Laureate Naomi Shihab Nye. Refreshments will be served.

Filed Under: Childhood Poems, children, Children's Activities, Children's Authors, Children's Poetry, Children's Stories

Dreams & Imaginings: Trail Tags

By Megan Willome 2 Comments

essay Charity

Author Megan Willome’s dream to earn more trail tags gets interrupted by lightning—and she ponders where to go from here.

Filed Under: Blog, nature, Walking, Walks and Meanderings

Children’s Book Club: “Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs!”

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs!

Author Megan Willome gets serious about some silly dinosaurs in an opposites book by Sandra Boynton for this month’s Children’s Book Club.

Filed Under: children, Children's Authors, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories

Reader, Come Home: “Evvie Drake Starts Over”

By Megan Willome 14 Comments

Linda Holmes

Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader with author Megan Willome. And share your July pages for our monthly Reader, Come Home column.

Filed Under: book reviews, Books, Reader Come Home

By Heart: “Kindness” + Wordsworth Challenge

By Megan Willome 15 Comments

Naomi Shihab Nye

Join author Megan Willome as she learns Naomi Shihab Nye’s “Kindness” By Heart and throws in a few thoughts on “The Sound of Music.”

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Poems, poetry, Poets

Children’s Book Club: “Blueberries for Sal”

By Megan Willome 11 Comments

Author Megan Willome and her mother and Little Sal and her mother and Little Bear and his mother get mixed up among the blueberries in this month’s Children’s Book Club.

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

Reader, Come Home: Harry Potter and Lectio Divina

By Megan Willome 12 Comments

lectio divina

Come learn the secrets of deep reading with author Megan Willome and combine lectio divina with Harry Potter. And share your June pages for our monthly Reader, Come Home column.

Filed Under: book reviews, Children's Authors, Reader Come Home

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