BookGlutton / G_ologist Currently I prefer reading nonfiction, poetry children's lit. RECENTLY READ http://www.bookglutton.com/glutton/g_ologist/1434
Art Therapy Los Angeles...where Feelings & Imagination Meet. They are referred in music, poetry, children's lit and more as a place where joy resides and when you get to the end of them somewhere over the rainbow; a pot of gold at the end http://art2heal.blogspot.com/
Extractions: skip to main skip to sidebar Mend the heart and calm the mind with creative self-expression. If you're struggling with anxiety,a chronic illness diagnosis, depression, perfectionism, feeling stuck, grief or loss, I invite you to experience the healing power of expressive arts. We will use clay, pastels, crayons, colored pencils, paper, collage, mandalas and more to access thoughts and feelings. Art will get to those feelings easier and quicker than words alone. No art experience is necessary. Judgement is the root of all stress Barbara Ganim Why choose to work with me? *I bring over 20 years experience working in healthcare *Over 10 years experience working in the expressive arts *I work with clients of all ages helping them navigate life's challenges and celebrate the successes in their lives. *I use the power of various art forms including drawing, collage, clay and poetry to help clients access their thoughts and feelings quicker and easier than using only language. *I specialize in working with men and women who live with chronic health conditions *I support and guide children and teens as they move through the years of developmental limbo *I provide a sliding scale fee and flexible work hours including Saturdays.
Reading Social Justice (Reading Social Justice) Policy wonk tomes, lyric poetry, childrens lit, trashy celebrity bio—inspiration isn’t confined to genre, period or geographical location. http://www.northstarfund.org/books/
Extractions: Writer, activist, and North Star Fund donor and advisory board member Grace Paley passed on August 22, 2007. Grace was a stalwart member of our community funding board in the 1980s and an inspiration to everyone in the social justice movement. Her art and activism will be sorely missed in New York and around the world. To honor Grace’s legacy of an engaged literature, we’re holding an online community discussion on books that inspire commitment to social justice.And we're including every part of North Star Fund's engaged community of donor activists, community activists, board member and staff. Here are some featured recommendations. Works by Grace Paley Hugh Hogan, Executive Director, North Star Fund Sachi Ferris, Border Crossers (grantee since 2005) What would you recommend to a budding philanthropic or community activist? And give us a line or two on why. It can be any genre, any age, any language. Policy wonk tomes, lyric poetry, childrens lit, trashy celebrity bio—inspiration isn’t confined to genre, period or geographical location. A difficult assignment since half the books are out of print, so here are a few:
Mentors Booming Ground Sarah Tsiang (Poetry, Children’s Lit, Fiction) Sarah YiMei Tsiang is the author of The Mermaid and Other Fairy Tales (Leaf Press), and Flock of Shoes (Annick Press). http://www.boomingground.com/?page_id=5
Glacier High School Academic Showcase February 9, 2009 Options Soph Options Senior Options Lit Collegebound Outdoor Short Stories Questions Answers English (E Pod) Junior OptionsCreative WritingComposition Poetry Childrens Lit http://www.sd5.k12.mt.us/ghs/rg_0910/scd_acadmc_shocas.pdf
Myspace art, graphics, human rights, poetry, children's lit, korean culture Music Heroes my gramma http://www.myspace.com/278400875
Brownstoner: Weekday Events Open to writers of all genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children's lit, plays, screenplays, etc.) in any stage of development. If you have an questions, email Nathaniel at http://www.brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2010/06/weekday_events_87.php
Extractions: Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners Skip Nav Site Map Contact Us Privacy ... Accessibility Search Site: Commissioners Staff News Releases Publications ... Massachusetts Library System Email Distribution Lists How to Subscribe How to Unsubscribe Other Commands Browse Archives ... Search Archives Western Massachusetts Regional Library System Dear Mass Librarians: We are about to announce this year's MassBook Awards which we will celebrate at the State House on Thurs, Nov 20th. Please mark your calendars and join us for a festive afternoon celebrating great reads at great libraries! Meanwhile, I am seeking volunteers for this year's reading guides. I can get books out to you by the end of August and would ask that guides be submitted by mid-October so that we can get them formatted and posted to our site well in advance of Nov. 20th. edu if you are interested in creating a guide and which genre you prefer, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children's lit.
Shortlists For The 25th Annual B.C. Book Prizes Have Been Announced | Vancouver, The shortlists for the 25th annual B.C. Book Prizes have been announced, with five finalists in each of the seven categories fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children’s lit http://www.straight.com/article-205415/shortlists-25th-annual-bc-book-prizes-hav
Emily - Pittsburgh, PA (538 Books) animals art childrens-poetry childrens-lit comics-and-graphic-novels creeps currently-reading education favorite film folklore-and-fairy-tales food-cookbooks hey-novella memoir music new-orleans http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1115506-emily
Extractions: bookshelves: art comics-and-graphic-novels currently-reading my rating: starRatings[ratingIndex++] = [ 'review-130695276',-1]; checkStars('review-130695276', -1); add to my books Added to my books! add my review Emily said: " wow, this book is overwhelming and incredible. this is going on my christmas list! " Nov 14, 2010 06:28am see review November 15 Emily gave to: The Walking Dead Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye by Robert Kirkman
ITS Think Tank: November 2006 The catalog includes books, short works, historical documents, poetry, children’s lit, and nonfiction. Worried about the copyright? All of the works are in the public domain and http://itsthinktank.blogspot.com/2006_11_01_archive.html
Extractions: skip to main skip to sidebar Musings on Instructional Technology and Education by Instructional Technology professionals. Free Audio Books? LibriVox ( librivox.org ) provides free audiobooks from the public domain. Posted by Aaron at 11:16 AM comments Links to this post Labels: Audio in Education Website to Checkout I saw a post here and thought it was worthing mentioning. It is all flash based, so it should grab the attention of students. It start with the Sun, covers all the planets, and even includes asteroids and comets. Each stop on the Explorer just has a quick overview, so it won't overwhelm younger visitors. The real magic happens when you follow the about link. There you will find a slightly longer overview, information about the planets moons, an extensive gallery, facts and figures, and a Kids Eye View (which is where I learned I only weigh 77 lbs on Mars).
8 Days A Week Northern California Book Reviewers Association, the evening honors outstanding regional authors in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children's lit http://www.sfbg.com/39/27/x_8days.html
Extractions: April 6 - 13, 2005 Hot Spot Peace of art: Mary Tuma's installation Homes for the Disembodied is part of "Made in Palestine." IN THE SPIRIT of opening minds and bringing new perspectives, SomArts Cultural Center is hosting 'Made in Palestine,' a showcase of works by 23 Palestinian contemporary artists living in the Middle East and the United States. The works utilize an array of media and techniques, from the avant-garde (such as chocolate silk-screened onto glass, a steel box filled with rocks, and illuminated plastic hearts) to more traditional acrylic, ink, and photographic creations. Influenced by, among other things, ancient Egypt, surrealism, social realism, and installation art, the contributors are inspired by the creative works of the past and present, as well as their current personal situations. While establishing peace between Israelis and Palestinians may be like an artist's work in progress, open dialogues and exhibitions such as this may be a step toward peaceful coexistence. Exhibition runs April 7-21. Opening reception Thurs/7, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; gallery hours Tues.-Wed., noon-4 p.m.; Thurs.-Sat., noon-7 p.m.; Sun., noon-6 p.m., SomArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan, S.F. Free. (510) 548-0542. See
Emily Dickinson: Selected Letters By Emily Dickinson, S. L. Berry children's poetry, childrens lit, childrens poetry, classic, classics, creativity, dickinson, editor bolin/frances schoonmaker, emily dickinson, http://www.shelfari.com/books/13191/Emily-Dickinson-Selected-Letters
~This Month's Program~ We workshop every genre—poetry, children's lit, young adult, nonfiction, fiction, plays. It helps if you bring four or five copies of your piece so everyone can read it. http://twaonline.org/pgs/markings/2008/Markings NL-06-08.pdf
Bayfield Things To Do - Attractions & Must See - VirtualTourist of predominantly used books on regional history, local lore, metaphysics, Nature, the Classics, art and architecture, wellness, cooking, mysteries, Westerns, poetry, children's lit http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Wisc