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Tag Archives: Violeta Orozco
Intersection. Which Way Do you Turn?
April 1st. Poetry Introduction (because School Libraries, Sexual Assualt Awareness and Prevention, and Poetry can be destinations we use vehicles to get to!) Whew. Let’s just dive in. Looking back to last year – it seemed a different April 1st … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Gorman, April Fool's Day, Billy Collins, Intersection, Jason Reynolds, Joy Hsrjo, Maya Angelou, Poetry Month, Sandra beasley, School Library Month, School Library Week, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, Sprout, The Riff, Violeta Orozco, Walt Whitman
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Authoring and “Rooting” to the Core of Our Being
Authors. ARCS. Building Worlds. None of these truly came to light or really hit home in importance to me in college. The biggest breakthrough was when I had taken a World Literature course – Dr. DiMarco, Slippery Rock University, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adi Alsaid, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Classic Upward Bound, Danette DiMarco, David Lida, Dr. Kimberly Miller, Dr. Robert Snyder, Eric Smith, Jack Little, Justine Larbalestier, Los Angeles Public Library, Luis Cotto-Vasallo, Mary McCoy, Neal Shusterman, Osseily Hanna, Scott Westerfeld, Slippery Rock University, Susan Orlean, Tabitha Lord, The Library Book, Violeta Orozco, Zoraida Cordova
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The Resurrected Word or “Hide Your Wife, Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Mangoes”
Often, the now fluent word combination, Open Mic, seems pretty easy to fling around and causally refer to. This is not the way it used to be – and if you are lucky, you are still able to find the … Continue reading