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By Lillie Forteau , 17 February 2019

Write This: Author Stacey Filak on Worldbuilding

There she sat, at a VERY popular Free Comic Book Day at Fanfare Comics, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Though her table was swamped, we still edged in to ask about her book, which has a gorgeous cover and an intriguing title. Enter author Stacey Filak (and her book) into our lives, and hearts. 

Write This: Author Stacey Filak on Worldbuilding

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  • writing
  • worldbuilding
  • YA fiction
  • authors
  • Grand Rapids Comic Con
  • Kalamazoo
  • Michigan
  • Fanfare Comics
  • interview
By Bert Maxwell , 1 February 2019

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By Megan Edwards , 12 January 2019

On the Road and Online: Roads From the Ashes: An Odyssey in Real Life on the Virtual Frontier, 20th Anniversary Edition

 

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  • books
  • travel
  • writing
  • stories
  • memoir
By Lexa Pennington , 7 June 2018

Essay Writing Tips for Students Who Travel Frequently

Essay Writing Tips for Students Who Travel Frequently.

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  • student
  • student travel
  • writing
  • writing tips
By Dr. Leslie Sch… , 14 May 2018

Author Shares Travel and Historical Research for Her New Novel, Discovery

Wandering Educators note: We were so pleased to learn about the debut novel from Dr. Leslie Schweitzer Miller – a New York City psychiatrist, fine artist, and author. Discovery is a story told in two parts: one set in 1885 and centered on the very real historical figure Abbé François Bérenger Saunière, the other beginning in 2012 when characters Dr. Giselle Gélis and Dr. David Rettig meet and fall in love. 

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  • writing
  • history
  • travel
  • research
  • France
By Asako Maruoka , 2 March 2018

With these learning practices, you'll never make ESL writing mistakes again

Language learning is a lifelong process with a universe of space for improvements. Beginners will struggle with the pronunciation and proper sentence structures. The intermediate level learners have their own minefield. Mastering the skill of writing spreads from first school papers to Shakespeare essays. Put some effort into it to hone your business emails, official reports, and polite requests.
 

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  • language
  • learning
  • writing
  • ESL
By Lexa Pennington , 29 January 2018

Top 10 Famous Authors on Books that Inspired & Shaped Them

Writing skills are very important for everyone - but, unfortunately, not all people are born good writers who can write exciting fiction or non-fiction books or compelling scholarly articles. Many college students struggle with their writing, and often look for essays or research papers for sale online when they lack skills to complete them on their own. 

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  • writing
  • authors
  • reading
By Lillie Forteau , 26 January 2018

Write This: Author Susan Dennard on #Ownvoices

New York Times bestselling author Susan Dennard is every adjective I could use in an extremely positive light. 

At the appointed time for her talk at Grand Rapids Comic Con, Susan walked into the jam-packed lecture room with a certain something to her - maybe it was the brilliant costume. It was probably the brilliant costume. 

Write This: Author Susan Dennard on #Ownvoices

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  • authors
  • writing
  • writing tips
  • #ownvoices
  • interview
  • Grand Rapids Comic Con
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 9 November 2017

Iceland's Rich Writing Traditions Influence the World - and Travel

What do you do on an island? You tell stories. What you do on Iceland, one of the world's most famous islands, the land of fire and ice? You tell stories, write books, influence the entire world with your landscape, culture, mythology, beliefs, and, of course, writing.

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  • Iceland
  • literary travel
  • writing
  • literature
By Joanne Hillhouse , 25 June 2017

#WeNeedDiverseBooks: Author Re-writes the Fairytale

Once I realized that With Grace was turning out to be a fairytale, I did not resist it...but I did do my best to subvert the tropes of the genre.

With Grace. #WeNeedDiverseBooks: Author Re-writes the Fairytale

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  • writing
  • diversity
  • #weneeddiversebooks
  • children's books
  • Caribbean

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