The Pocket Muse Endless Inspiration

The Pocket Muse Endless Inspiration
Author: Monica Wood
Publsiher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1582974195

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Shake Up Your Writing Routine &break;&break;With an incredible spectrum of writing prompts, photos, and advice, The Pocket Muse: Endless Inspiration offers creative insights and inspirations for your daily writing life. &break;&break;Inside, you'll find transformative ways to: &break; Prevent procrastination&break; Revisit and revitalize your work&break; Adjust your attitude&break; Stimulate productivity &break;&break;Author Monica Wood, author of the bestseller Pocket Muse, offers hundreds of ways to warm up to a new day of writing and see the world with a clean pair of eyes. &break;&break;All types of writers–fiction, nonfiction, and poets–will be engaged and informed by this magical book.

The Pocket Muse

The Pocket Muse
Author: Monica Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: OCLC:1194911456

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Pocket Muse 2

Pocket Muse 2
Author: Monica Wood
Publsiher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-29
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 158297599X

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Offering a spectrum of writing prompts, photos, and advice for all types of writing including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

Engaging Teens with Story

Engaging Teens with Story
Author: Janice M. Del Negro,Melanie A. Kimball
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781440845093

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Based on proven theory and real-life experience, this guidebook provides a one-stop resource for educators, librarians, and storytellers looking to introduce storytelling programs for young adults. Storytelling is often associated with storytime and library services to young children, but effective storytelling speaks to all ages—including teens. Engaging Teens with Story: How to Inspire and Educate Youth with Storytelling offers an in-depth look at storytelling for young adults that explains the benefits of storytelling with this audience, what current practices are, and storytelling opportunities to explore with youth. It provides a unique source of expert guidance that youth services librarians, professional storytellers, and middle and high school teachers will appreciate. Readers will learn how to find stories for teens, apply proven techniques for successful telling of tales to teens, use traditional literature as a basis for creative writing, and establish a teen storytelling club or troupe. The guide also covers how teens can create their own stories with digital media; the connections between traditional folk and fairy tales and today's film, television, books, and online media; and how storytelling can be successfully used with at-risk youth.

The Story Within

The Story Within
Author: Laura Oliver, M.F.A.
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781101545805

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Laura Oliver has been teaching aspiring writers how to plumb emotional contradictions for insight for more than a decade in workshops and university classes. Now she has written the book her students have been asking her for, a book that aspiring writers of every genre can use to guide, coach, and encourage them on their journey.The Story Within employs the compelling art of memoir to illuminate craft and touches on nuanced subjects only a teacher who is herself actively writing knows to address. Each chapter offers excerpts from Laura's own stories, as well as those of students and published authors and then provides fresh advice and clear instruction on the subject of writing.

Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World

Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World
Author: Nancy C. Atwood,Roger Atwood
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780820356655

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Nonfiction storytelling is at its best in this anthology of excerpts from memoirs by thirty authors--some eminent, some less well known--who grew up tough and talented in working-class America. Their stories, selected from literary memoirs published between 1982 and 2014, cover episodes from childhood to young adulthood within a spectrum of life-changing experiences. Although diverse ethnically, racially, geographically, and in sexual orientation, these writers share a youthful precocity and determination to find opportunity where little appeared to exist. All of these perspectives are explored within the larger context of economic insecurity--a needed perspective in this time of growing inequality. These memoirists grew up in families that led "hardscrabble" lives in which struggle and strenuous effort were the norm. Their stories offer insight on the realities of class in America, as well as inspiration and hope.

At A Loss For Words

At A Loss For Words
Author: Diane Schoemperlen
Publsiher: HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781554689576

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In a “he said, she said” story, the writer always gets the last word. She is a writer, established and successful, with a full life and supportive friends. Then he walks into a book signing and back into her life 30 years after he broke her heart. This time, things seem different. The pair reconnects through emails, messages and fragments of conversation. But love leaves her with a nasty case of writer’s block. Looking for inspiration in the texts around her -- optimistic horoscopes, evasive fortune cookies and the inane suggestions from books on writer’s block -- she tries to find a way through the relationship that has seemingly stolen her gift for language. Spinning us through the whirlwind love of her nameless protagonist, award-winning author Diane Schoemperlen weaves a stylish, innovative novel out of to-do lists and text messages. Exploring the different emotional languages spoken by men and women, At A Loss For Words is a charming take on the modern romance, warm and witty right through to its surprising and delicious resolution.

The Whispering Muse

The Whispering Muse
Author: Sjón
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780374709938

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Already celebrated far beyond his native Iceland, the novels of Sjón arrive on waves of praise from writers, critics, and readers worldwide. Sjón has won countless international awards and earned ringing comparisons to Borges, Calvino, and Iceland's other literary superstar, the Nobel Prize winner Halldór Laxness. The Whispering Muse is his masterpiece so far. The year is 1949 and Valdimar Haraldsson, an eccentric Icelander with elevated ideas about the influence of fish consumption on Nordic civilization, has had the extraordinary good fortune to be invited to join a Danish merchant ship on its way to the Black Sea. Among the crew is the mythical hero Caeneus, disguised as the second mate. Every evening after dinner he entrances his fellow travelers with the tale of how he sailed with the fabled vessel the Argo on its quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece. What unfolds is a slender but masterful, brilliant, and always entertaining novel that ranges deftly from the comic to the mythic as it weaves together tales of antiquity with the modern world in a voice so singular as to seem possessed.