Most writing is meant to have an audience. With the exception of private journaling and “notes to self,” most of us write in order to communicate with others – whether it be to infor… more →
Peabloggyveurenou wrote 3 weeks ago: E knows sign language. I had all but given up on it, but one day she suddenly started signing for … more →
rachelbowers wrote 1 year ago: Most writing is meant to have an audience. With the exception of private journaling and “notes … more →
rachelbowers wrote 1 year ago: “The five-paragraph essay does not exist in the wild,” writes Barry Gilmore in Is it Don … more →
rachelbowers wrote 1 year ago: Anne Lamott, author and activist, wants to propose a revolution. But not your typical revolutionary … more →
harrisk wrote 2 years ago: November is National Novel Writing Month (lovingly dubbed NaNoRiMo). Participants sign up, begin wri … more →
rachelbowers wrote 2 years ago: Last weekend, I went home to D.C. to visit family, and discovered a great new cafe/bookstore: Busboy … more →
rachelbowers wrote 2 years ago: You’ve seen the movies (and I’ve discussed them before here): slam poetry in the classro … more →
rachelbowers wrote 2 years ago: Last weekend at the annual conference of the Tennessee Council of Teachers of English, Deborah Apple … more →
rachelbowers wrote 2 years ago: It is a beautiful thing when assigned reading for a class becomes a joy to accomplish. That’s … more →
Peter wrote 2 years ago: What we have loved Others will love, and we will teach them how. (The Prelude, 1850, Book XIV, 1.446 … more →
Peter wrote 2 years ago: Researchers in New Zealand, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology to compare the brains … more →
rachelbowers wrote 2 years ago: ‘Literacy’ may not mean what you think it does. In evaluating a person’s literacy, … more →