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When I was in junior high, I enjoyed reading stories, writing to pen-pals, keeping a journal, and creating poetry. Fast forward a few years and now I blog about these passions: reading and writing. But now my “pen-pals” are my blog readers with whom I share book reviews, writing tips, insights on the process of writing historical fiction, and an occasional poem or two. Please leave a comment and join this conversation on literacy.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Scotland's "Disgrace"

Posted by Carol Baldwin at 12:19 PM
Labels: money ran out 8 years later and only 12 columns were built. It was a monument for the dead from the Napoleonic War., Started in1822 to mimic the Roman Partheon

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Teaching the Story: Fiction Writing in Grades 4-8

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Since I was a child I have loved reading and have maintained a journal off and on for more than 30 years. My book, "Teaching the Story: Fiction Writing in Grades 4-8" (Maupin House, 2007) reflects these twin passions of reading and writing. "If you want to write, read!" I am presently writing my first young adult novel, you can find out more under the "Half-Truths" tab. I love to read, listen to audio books, garden, teach writing, and am learning to golf. I co-publish the "Talking Story" newsletter with Joyce Hostetter and am a judge for the fiction contests sponsored by the Center for Writing Excellence.
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