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I got a book called the Writer's Market I think about 30 years ago and went through the listings of journals and such to figure out who might print my stories.
Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011
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I got a book called the Writer's Market I think about 30 years ago and went through the listings of journals and such to figure out who might print my stories.
Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011
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I got a book called the Writer's Market I think about 30 years ago and went through the listings of journals and such to figure out who might print my stories.
Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011
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He said a first-grade class called Writer's Workshop helped inspire him.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Tom Jackman 2011
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I run a Writing Mothers group on the Writer's Digest Community (yes, me, the bad parent ... haha), and I'm going to link your post there.
Gift-Giving Recommendations Part Two: More Books For the Wee Nippers 2009
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I'm going to have to check out the Writer's Digest Community (I'm still a newbie writer).
Gift-Giving Recommendations Part Two: More Books For the Wee Nippers 2009
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I will spend the next few weeks taking it easy, doing some writing, going to the Outdoor Writer's Association of America conference in Grand Rapids, and tackling a couple "Going Deep" assignments for the magazine (scuba diving with walleye and pike).
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I also loved Their Eyes and wrote my fourth year English seminar on it (and Beloved - it was an African Women Writer's seminar).
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An English class there is reading a book that takes place in Sierra Leone, and this Writer's LEAP offers them an author familiar with Sierra Leone, fed live into their classroom, while they simultaneously connect with students in Sierra Leone, and also with students in a non-affluent local Massachusetts school.
Mark Redmond: The LEAP Program: Successfully Connecting Youth With Other Cultures Mark Redmond 2012
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An English class there is reading a book that takes place in Sierra Leone, and this Writer's LEAP offers them an author familiar with Sierra Leone, fed live into their classroom, while they simultaneously connect with students in Sierra Leone, and also with students in a non-affluent local Massachusetts school.
Mark Redmond: The LEAP Program: Successfully Connecting Youth With Other Cultures Mark Redmond 2012
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