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Chelle guest blogs on Rule of Three

chellecordero wrote 1 week ago: I always manage to develop a deep attachment to my characters - The Characters I’ve Raised by Chelle … more →

Tags: a chaunce of riches, Characters, Chelle Cordero, Jenni, Marc, maternal

Rule of Three on Action, Yes!

a.rawlings wrote 3 weeks ago: Online magazine and publisher Action, Yes! has posted their newest issue, which includes a section o … more →

Tags: publications

The Rule of 37 comments

Elana wrote 3 weeks ago: I had a crappy day. Two things went drastically wrong in the morning. So I was ready for another bom … more →

Tags: All Things Elana, I Don't Know Either, Bad days, Bad Things, Dating, Friends

114. The Gold Coin by Alma Flor Ada

Deeanna wrote 1 month ago: Retell: A thief discovers a woman who claims to be the “richest person in the world.”  H … more →

Tags: Picture Books, female authors, latino authors, character, social issues, mutual respect, inference, prediction, interpretation

110. Peppe the Lamplighter by Elisa Bartone

Deeanna wrote 1 month ago: Retell: Peppe and his family live in a tenement on Mulberry Street.  Though he is just a boy, he mus … more →

Tags: Picture Books, female authors, Family, social issues, appreciations/no put-downs, Envisionment, inference, New York, interpretation

Karma And The Threefold Rule4 comments

spikethelobster wrote 1 month ago: He sayeth unto you, dude. The previous post posed the question of whether honesty is always the best … more →

Tags: Freelance Business, eleventh commandment, honesty in business, karma, Nice Guys Finish Last

96. Jim and the Beanstalk by Raymond Briggs

Deeanna wrote 2 months ago: Retell: Jim discovers a mysterious vine outside of his window one day.  He follows it up and up and … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Male Authors, mutual respect, appreciations/no put-downs, prediction, monitoring for sense, interpretation, Fantasy, talking and writing about texts

80. Three Samurai Cats: A Story From Japan by Eric A. Kimmel

Deeanna wrote 2 months ago: Retell: Many years ago, in a castle in Ancient Japan, there lived a powerful lord with a terrible ra … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Male Authors, monitoring for sense, interpretation, Power, talking and writing about texts, persisting, thinking flexibly, Japan

The Rule of Three1 comment

ncpenman wrote 2 months ago: Saint Benedict of Nursia accomplished much good in his life, but nothing surpassed his written work … more →

Tags: St Benedict, Regula Benedicti, Life Balance

68. Old MacDonald Had an Apartment House by Judi Barrett

Deeanna wrote 2 months ago: Retell: A super decides to turn the apartment building he manages into a vegetable garden.  When Mr. … more →

Tags: Picture Books, female authors, social issues, Making Connections, prediction, Cities, Realistic Fiction, thinking flexibly, Just For Fun

The annoying play punch

stevenwhyley1987 wrote 3 months ago: I have a good mate who whenever he makes a gag feels the need to give me a little, yet painful, punc … more →

Tags: Annoying habits, Friends, Dead Arm

Preventing Hypothermia with a Debris Shelter3 comments

naturalpathways wrote 4 months ago: In our quest to reconnect with nature we must first relearn how to physically survive outdoors. We s … more →

Tags: Bushcraft Basics, survival, Body, debris shelter, Heat, hypothermia, Loss

MJ, Farrah, and Ed McMahon. Or was that David Carradine?4 comments

sunnyskeptic wrote 5 months ago: Okay, I don’t normally post just to link to someone else’s blog, but I feel the need.  I … more →

Tags: Freethinker Musings, Bad Things, Blog, Crazy, David Carradine, death, Dying, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett

RIP Fawcett, McMahon and Jackson?3 comments

oxfordfilmfreak wrote 5 months ago: TMZ reported first (while some of the traditional news sources are just now breaking the news of the … more →

Tags: General Movie news, Miscellaneous, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, MICHAEL JACKSON

Survival Essentials1 comment

naturalpathways wrote 6 months ago: Out in the wilderness it may seem that a map and compass are essential items to get back to the comf … more →

Tags: Bushcraft Basics, Bushcraft, survival, Shelter, Fire, water, Food

The Rule of Three

fictionophile wrote 6 months ago: Anyone who has ever taken a cataloguing course will recognize the term “The Rule of Three … more →

Tags: AACR2, Cataloguing, "access points", Cataloguing rules

The Rule of Three and music

Christopher Ave wrote 6 months ago: Ever heard of the Rule of Three? It refers to the balance that a series of three can have in writing … more →

Tags: Music in nonfiction, Making Music, music in video, Music for multimedia, Entertainment, Ryan Leach, how to compose Music, Music Composition, audio tuts+

rule of three

jaja14amarillo wrote 7 months ago: suggests that things that come in threes are inherently funnier, more satisfying, or more effective … more →

Tags: Useless Information, Rule, Three, Charmed, Charlie's Angels, trilogies, Humore, Comedy, punchline

Logos performance video clip

a.rawlings wrote 8 months ago: Helen White kindly posted partial video from the improvisation Maja Jantar and I performed during Th … more →

Tags: Public Performance


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