Last Monday I wrote something on a whim…in a blog post…about offering a writing prompt. Your responses have had me thinking all week. Thoughts like this: Can I offer worthy prompts? Can I offer worthy prompts multiple times? What if it isn’t worthy to anyone but me? And things like this: Do I believe in prompting [...]
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Serendipity. Go ahead, say it aloud: serendipity. I love the way this word bumps out of my mouth. It’s a favorite word of mine, not just because of the way it sounds, but also because of what it means. The meaning I prefer is: the phenomenon of finding valuable things not sought for. Serendipity is [...]
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The Annual Slice of Life Challenge is coming soon! In March, we challenge you to write. Every. Single. Day. I know it’s not easy to write, post, and link every single day in the month of March. That’s why it is a challenge. Still, Slice of Life Challenge is good for the soul because: Writing [...]
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Did you know most of the world’s chocolate is made from cocoa beans picked by workers who do not receive a fair wage? Sometimes the workers are children and they are hurt if they don’t work fast enough. Other times the workers are not paid at all, making them slaves. With Valentine’s Day a little more than a [...]
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I stumbled across Natalie Whipple’s blog, Between Fact and Fiction, and am a better writer because of it. I appreciate her straightforward, genuine way of looking the hard stuff of writing straight in the eye and then being brave enough to peel back the layers of emotions and write about it. Originally I planned to [...]
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Today’s Sunday for the Soul is for Stacey. I’ve been thinking that it would be fun to have a little online baby shower for her — but how? Well, today is our chance to shower Stacey and Marc and Isabelle with a little love. As Stacey is adjusting to life as a new mom she [...]
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If you don’t know already, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater totally rocks. If you are thinking Who’s Amy LV?, keep it to yourself and click here to see her remarkable blog, The Poem Farm. Not only does Amy write an original poem every single day, but she also talks directly to students, making her blog a prime [...]
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Last week Christi Overman posted the minilesson for the day on her class blog. She wasn’t going to be at school and instead of canceling workshop or writing the lessons in the sub plans, she wrote directly to her students. (Just one more reason to host a class blog.) The lesson is one that is [...]
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Last week Christi Overman posted the minilesson for the day on her class blog. She wasn’t going to be at school and instead of canceling workshop or writing the lessons in the sub plans, she wrote directly to her students. (Just one more reason to host a class blog.) The lesson is one that is [...]
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