Key Conversations
As my students dig deeper into the work of crafting their This I Believe essays I want them to think seriously about their audience and purpose. I never want their writing to simply be an academic exercise. I want it to matter, to connect with their real lives and real people who matter to them.…
Read MoreImportant Lessons
My first year writers are in the midst of drafting This I Believe essays and today I challenged them to think about the most important lesson they have learned. I used Brad Aaron Modlin’s What You Missed That Day You Were Absent From Fourth Grade to inspire their writing. I gave them this simple prompt:…
Read MoreIngenuity
As I noted in Snapshots, the Just Write group is finding inspiration in photographs. Our inspiration began with the poem mobile architecture by José Felipe Alvergue (and other related poems suggested on the same web page) and we picked photos of our families to inspire our writing. While some members of the group have dug deep into their…
Read MoreThe Weavers
Last week was the first week of classes at Morehead State University and I spent a lot of time selecting just the right poem to inspire my students’ writing about their beliefs and writing goals. In fact, the selection of the perfect poem was such a journey I wrote a blog post about it. I…
Read MoreSnapshots
For this week (and two more weeks and counting) we have found inspiration in photographs. Our inspiration began with the poem mobile architecture by José Felipe Alvergue (and other related poems suggested on the same web page) and we picked photos of our families to inspire our writing. I brought this picture to our session because…
Read MoreMemories
This week our writing group brought items of personal significance to inspire our writing. This is a long standing form of writing inspiration that reminded me of a children’s book by Mem Fox, Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge, which I have used so often for so many different communities of writers that I have multiple copies…
Read MoreArizona
The final stop of the 2023 Write Across America virtual writing marathon was in Arizona where we explored layers in a geographical, historical, and personal sense. We can all benefit from exploring the layers of our existence, places, and relationships. How much better would we be as a society, a nation, a world if we…
Read MoreCalifornia
This week Write Across America took us to California where we explored social issues through poetry and photography. We were invited to write about the social issues pressing upon us and our communities. We were also invited to find inspiration in the ideas and words and images shared with us. What is heavy on your…
Read MoreConnecticut
What do local stories and legends tell us about a place and the people who live there? I lived in Connecticut for one of the most pivotal years of my life and so I spent some of Write Across America’s recent visit to that state writing about that year. I might not have been inspired…
Read MoreGrief and Love
Love and grief go hand in hand for humans. If you dare to love then you inevitably risk grief. Grief can be devastating and full of joy. Loss comes in so many forms for humans. The loss of people as well as places and seasons of life all wreak change upon us in myriad ways…
Read More2023 LexPoMo
LexPoMo is wrapped for 2023 and I am proud that I managed to post 17 poems thanks to the focus on poetry writing with my students and the Morehead Writing Project’s Small Poems, Great Writers work which allowed me to come into the challenge with some poems in my pocket. I am particularly pleased with…
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