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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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Family Drama…Without the Drama: Writing a Family Play
By Catherine Hedge. The adventure began simply. My Uncle Bill called and asked, “What do you think about us putting together a simple little skit for the family reunion?” Even while I was answering, “Yes! That sounds like fun…”, my … Continue reading
The Perfect Writing Teacher
by Catherine Hedge One of the cruelest myths of writing is that if you are a really good writer, you start with “Once upon a time…” and reach “The End” in one free-flowing, unstoppable, lyrical explosion of brilliance. Perhaps the … Continue reading
Posted in Leonard Bishop, Publishing, Teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Biography Leonard Bishop, characterization, Dare To Be A Great Writer, Elizabeth Dodd, fear of writing, getting published, good writing critiques, good writing teachers, Leonard Bishop, poetry, student writing, teaching writing, Vicki Spandel, writer's block, writing criticism, writing inspiration, writing instructors, writing techniques
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Dust Bowl Daydreams
Dust Bowl Daydreams.
Posted in Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1930's, heartbreak, Kansas, Kansas Historical Society, nostalgia, poetry, Reminiscence, slice of life, The Dust Bowl, writing inspriation
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Dust Bowl Daydreams
By Catherine Hedge I have several dear friends who are June brides or were many years ago. It’s a lovely time to get married in Kansas. The garden in front of my house is an explosion of blooms; gladiolas, petunias, … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged Hard times, Kansas, Kansas Historical Society, nostalgia, poetry, Reminiscence, The Dust Bowl, writing inspiration
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Childhood Past and Present
Childhood Past and Present.
Childhood Past and Present
By Catherine and Joseph Hedge I’m fortunate to work on a project with artist- educator Francie Dillon. In the process, I’ve been researching websites for information on modern childhood play. In the technology, there is a great wealth of content, … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, Anaconda Montana, childhood, childhood games, grandhildren, Joseph F. Hedge, nostalgia, play, poetry, winter past
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