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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Overcoming Kryptonite…Francie Dillon
Overcoming Kryptonite…Francie Dillon.
Touching Eternity: A Teacher’s Dream
Touching Eternity: A Teacher’s Dream.
Posted in Inspiration, mentoring teachers, Slice of life, Teaching, Writing
Tagged eternity, life-long learning, new teachers, poetry, teacher poems, teaching
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Overcoming Kryptonite…Francie Dillon
By Catherine Hedge My Little Sister Francie isn’t someone you meet. She’s someone you experience. Even shorter than I am, Francie has always been the family dynamo, like the center of a tornado…No, a hurricane whirling into your environment and … Continue reading
Attending a Writing Conference? A Risk Worth Taking!
Attending a Writing Conference? A Risk Worth Taking!.
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Attending a Writing Conference? A Risk Worth Taking!
By Catherine Hedge When I was getting reading for my first writing conference in Salina, Kansas, many years ago, I was terribly nervous. I figured there would be critics lurking about with long noses and red pens in hand. They’d … Continue reading
Posted in Leonard Bishop, Teaching, Uncategorized
Tagged attending writing conferences, fear of writing, good writing conferences, KSSCBWI, Leonard Bishop, why should I go to a writer's conference, why should I write?, writing conferences, writing inspiration, writing instructors, writing techniques
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Touching Eternity: A Teacher’s Dream
by Catherine Hedge One of the best things about being a retired teacher is getting to watch young teachers unfold. With all their vibrancy and youth, they are ready to take over the world, but unsure of how exactly to … Continue reading