tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post3163105936168001500..comments2023-02-23T05:22:07.614-05:00Comments on Chornomore: Courses Complete!Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08552366123557807227noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-31012585016633376102010-02-02T13:29:45.025-05:002010-02-02T13:29:45.025-05:00First, congratulations on the degree!
Second, I ...First, congratulations on the degree! <br /><br />Second, I don't see a place to contact your website, so if it's okay I'll ask here:<br /><br />As a part of your celebration of Women's History Month,would your readers be interested in hearing about a free new major historical literary work online?<br /> <br />How to survive hard times is a challenge many American men and women are facing today. In the current crisis, the past has much to offer.<br /> <br />Putting a human face on economic and environmental disaster is the challenge of teachers and environmentalists.<br /> <br />A new interactive Internet epic story is launching to help with this task. Riah McKenna is a young farm wife. Along with her husband, her son, and her community, she is struggling to survive the worst economic and environmental disaster in our nation's history. <br /><br />Uniquely, one new mini-episode is put up each day. A blog invites you to contribute your reflections on how people respond when the chips are down. The terrifying howling "black storms" of the Dust Bowl were life-threatening. They demanded human courage and new learning about the land.<br /><br />This website will soon be linked as guest artist on the website honoring the late Horton Foote, the brilliant screenplay writer of To Kill a Mockingbird and Tender Mercies. Right now it is fully functional at:<br /><br />Click on: http://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.com <br />There are several ways to enjoy this new literary work by a new writer whose grandparents were farmers. You can start at the beginning of the story and read a little each day, read one episode a day (takes about a minute), or pick out individual episodes at random to find out more about Riah, her friends, and the huge dust storms they endured.<br /><br />The author welcomes comments and will respond daily.Shelleyhttp://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-4802779262610903202010-02-02T13:29:44.719-05:002010-02-02T13:29:44.719-05:00First, congratulations on the degree!
Second, I ...First, congratulations on the degree! <br /><br />Second, I don't see a place to contact your website, so if it's okay I'll ask here:<br /><br />As a part of your celebration of Women's History Month,would your readers be interested in hearing about a free new major historical literary work online?<br /> <br />How to survive hard times is a challenge many American men and women are facing today. In the current crisis, the past has much to offer.<br /> <br />Putting a human face on economic and environmental disaster is the challenge of teachers and environmentalists.<br /> <br />A new interactive Internet epic story is launching to help with this task. Riah McKenna is a young farm wife. Along with her husband, her son, and her community, she is struggling to survive the worst economic and environmental disaster in our nation's history. <br /><br />Uniquely, one new mini-episode is put up each day. A blog invites you to contribute your reflections on how people respond when the chips are down. The terrifying howling "black storms" of the Dust Bowl were life-threatening. They demanded human courage and new learning about the land.<br /><br />This website will soon be linked as guest artist on the website honoring the late Horton Foote, the brilliant screenplay writer of To Kill a Mockingbird and Tender Mercies. Right now it is fully functional at:<br /><br />Click on: http://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.com <br />There are several ways to enjoy this new literary work by a new writer whose grandparents were farmers. You can start at the beginning of the story and read a little each day, read one episode a day (takes about a minute), or pick out individual episodes at random to find out more about Riah, her friends, and the huge dust storms they endured.<br /><br />The author welcomes comments and will respond daily.Shelleyhttp://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-42134144460464466272009-08-21T10:47:12.585-04:002009-08-21T10:47:12.585-04:00Kelly it was AWESOME! Jack Martin of BPL was such...Kelly it was AWESOME! Jack Martin of BPL was such a great professor. He brought in David Levithan, Rachel Cohn, and Patricia McCormick too which was way cool!Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08552366123557807227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-28302444681630583042009-08-20T22:57:35.934-04:002009-08-20T22:57:35.934-04:00Congrats, Emily!
So jealous that you took a YA li...Congrats, Emily!<br /><br />So jealous that you took a YA lit class, btw... :)Kellyhttp://yannabe.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-34139281508262072972009-08-19T08:48:11.026-04:002009-08-19T08:48:11.026-04:00Congratulations Emily!!! I'm so happy for you...Congratulations Emily!!! I'm so happy for you =)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02014393439533089851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4856138975588446202.post-87676016434744242512009-08-18T21:56:02.159-04:002009-08-18T21:56:02.159-04:00Emily,
Congrats!
Sounds like a plan for the co...Emily, <br /><br />Congrats! <br /><br />Sounds like a plan for the continuous professional development. A suggestion: be on the look out for unconferences (like BPL ThinkTank); I have found them to be pretty good and inexpensive ways for professional development and networking.Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04244692449770236759noreply@blogger.com