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1. Poetry Friday


Jennie of Biblio File is hosting this week's Poetry Friday. Head on over and leave your links!

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2. Poetry Friday

Anastasia Suen is hosting this week's Poetry Friday at Picture Book of the Day. Head on over and leave your links!

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3. Poetry Friday

This week's Poetry Friday is hosted by Susan Taylor Brown. Head on over and leave your links!

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4. Crossover Review


Hello, everyone, from Scotland! I have a review of Siobhan Dowd's latest (last?) novel, Solace of the Road, up over at Crossover.

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5. Starting Over

Hi Everyone:

Yes, I've been gone for weeks. Months, even. But, I am returning to the blog world now, primarily at another location. Here is my new location:

Crossover

I'll still be posting here at Big A little a with Grandma book reviews, my own book reviews of non-crossover books, and with odds and ends.

Here are some other notes:

1. I've transferred my blogrolls. If I'm missing someone, please let me know. I still want to keep these up.
2. I'm going to work on archiving my reviews and interviews at Big A little a for the inevitable time it shuts down (a year from now, probably)
3. If anyone wants to take over Weekend Reviews...let me know, and I'll give you all my resources
4. If anyone wants to know the story of academic year 2008-2009, I'll be happy to share. I just don't want to broadcast it over the internet...

and, most importantly:

5. I've declared my e-mail and my reader bankrupt. If I didn't reply to an important e-mail, please write again.

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6. Poetry Friday!

Elaine Magliaro is hosting this week's Poetry Friday at Wild Rose Reader. Head on over and leave your links!

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7. Poetry Friday!

A very happy Poetry Friday to one and all. Anastasia Suen is hosting this week at Picture Book of the Day. Head on over and leave your links!

(And check back here in the evening if you're interested in hosting a future Poetry Friday. I'll be updating the schedule!)

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8. Poetry Friday!

Tomorrow's Poetry Friday (January 30) will be hosted by Suzanne at Adventures In Daily Living.

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9. Poetry Friday here!


Happy Friday to One and All!

Today's Poetry Friday roundup will be held here at Big A little a. Leave your links in the comments, and I will roundup throughout the day.

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10. Poetry Friday HERE!

This week's Poetry Friday Celebration will be held here! Please leave your links in the comments and I will update during the day.

(More Poetry Friday information to follow.)

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11. A (Major) Poetry Friday announcement


Mary Lee of A Year of Reading is going to help me out this spring and take over the Poetry Friday scheduling through February, March, and April. If you're interested in hosting, please do let her know.

I'll be back in action in May, and hopefully will begin posting on Fridays again soon.

(P.S. This past week's PF roundup will take place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. So many good posts, I want to comment on them all.)

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12. Spam!

My blog is being hit by spam. I've heard posting something helps. So, I thought I'd check in and say:

  1. I hope to be back and soon.
  2. I'm headed to London tomorrow for a conference!
I hope you all are well and I can't wait to jump back in the kidlitosphere.

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13. The Elephant in the Room


Good morning! If you have a moment and some opinions on the Twilight series, I am seeking your help over at Crossover.

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14. Poetry Friday review: A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams


Jen Bryant's biography of poet William Carlos Williams for the grade-school reader is just the type of biography any poet would want. In A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, the poetry and its writing remain more important to the tale than the events of the poet's life.

So, while we learn William Carlos Williams loved to spend time outdoors, wandering, as a child, we also discover what was most important about these childish excursions: "...as he walked through the high grasses and along the soft dirt paths, Willie watched everything" and "the river's music both excited and soothed Willie. Sometimes, as he listened to its perfect tune, he fell asleep."

Bryant tells us of William Carlos Williams as a student, but most importantly about his study of poetry:

Poetry suited Willie. Every night,
he looked forward to sitting at his desk
and writing a few lines.

But after a while, he grew frustrated.
He had pictures in his mind that didn't fit exactly
into steady rhythms or rhymes.
'I have never seen a swan or an archer,' Willie thought.
'I want to write about ordinary things--

A River of Words
is a biography of a poet--of how a young person becomes, lives, and works as a poet. Indeed, William Carlos William's career as a doctor plays second fiddle to practical, yet lyrical, descriptions of how he managed to write poetry in the evenings after work.

Melissa Sweet's illustrations are warm and make much use of Williams's poems and other textual elements (notepads, drafts, textbooks). A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams is a first-class biography, and one to use in the classroom to learn not only about Williams, or more about poetry, but also to learn more about biography and how different biographical approaches can approach a life in radically different ways.
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A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams
by Jen Bryant, illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2008
ISBN: 0-8028-5302-8

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Other Blog Reviews:

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Fairrosa's Reading Journal
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Bookends
Don't miss Jama Rattigan's interview will illustrator Melissa Sweet at Alphabet Soup.
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Susan Taylor Brown has the roundup at Susan Writes.

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15. Poetry Friday is Back at Big a little a/Crossover


First and foremost: An enormous thanks goes out to Mary Lee of A Year of Reading who helped me during my great blog crisis of 2008-2009. She organized hosts and kept Poetry Friday going when I was unable to keep track of things. Thank you, Mary Lee!

I'll be posting the schedule here, and at Crossover, and on the kidlistosphere group from now and into the future. As a reminder, here's who's up next:

June 12: Brian Jung at Critique de Mr. Chompchomp
June 19: Carol Wilcox at Carol's Corner
June 26: Kelly Herold at Crossover
July 3: Tabatha Yeatts at Tabatha A. Yeatts
July 10: Jama Rattigan at Jama Rattigan's Alphabet Soup
July 17: Becky Laney at Becky's Book Reviews
July 24: Mary Lee Hahn at A Year of Reading
July 31: Sylvia Vardell at Poetry For Children
August 7: Tricia at The Miss Rumphius Effect
August 14: Andromeda Jazmon at a wrung sponge
August 21: Kyle at The Boy Reader
August 28: Kate Coombs at Book Aunt

Thank you all for hosting, and I can't wait to join in the fun again.

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I have a book review of an adult mystery teens will love up over at Crossover. You can check it out here!

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17. Poetry Friday


This week's Poetry Friday will be hosted by Brian Jun at Critique de Mr. Chompchomp. Enjoy!

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18. Poetry Friday


This week's Poetry Friday will be held at Carol's Corner. Don't miss it, and have a fabulous Friday.

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Hi Everyone!

As I mentioned in my late Poetry Friday roundup, I am finally online again and ready to blog. Here's what will be happening:

1. I'll be keeping Poetry Friday updates and hosting schedules at Crossover. (And, at Big A little a, for the time being.)

2. I'll be reviewing crossover books at Crossover. (Next up: Exposure, by Mal Peet.)

3. Grandma's Picture Book reviews will be posted at Big A little a.

I'm back on both blogs, back on my e-mail account (kidslitinfo@gmail.com), and starting in on my twitter account. Thank the gods, I'm getting an iPhone next week, so hopefully I'll be able to keep up. Hope to see you all soon!

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20. Poetry Friday: Time for a New Sc hedule

It's that time again: Time to schedule Poetry Friday hosts!

We need volunteers for September, October, and November. Available dates are listed at the end of this post--just leave a comment here or at Crossover with your preferred hosting slot. I'll update throughout the weekend.

Today's Poetry Friday is up over at The Boy Reader.

September 4:
September 11:
September 18:
September 25:
October 2:
October 9: Crossover
October 16:
October 23:
October 30:
November 6:
November 13:
November 20:
November 27:

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21. Poetry Friday

This week's Poetry Friday will be held at Crossover. Head on over and leave your links!

A Happy Friday to one and all.

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22. Poetry Friday

This week's Poetry Friday will be held at Wild Rose Reader! Head on over and leave your links.

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23. Poetry Friday


This week's Poetry Friday will be held at Becky's Book Reviews. Head on over and leave your links!

(The calendar finally will be posted Friday evening.)

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24. Poetry Friday


This week's Poetry Friday roundup and the October-December calendar will be posted at Crossover. Head on over and leave your links!

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25. Poetry Friday

This week's Poetry Friday is hosted by Laura Purdie Salas. Head on over and leave your links!

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