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Four Ways to Format your Book Club

July 2, 2026 No Comments
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100+ Poetry Forms from Around the World

February 14, 2021 3 Comments
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Bookstagram: The Reader’s Digital Community

January 26, 2021 2 Comments
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Writing Your Poetry Book in 6 Easy Steps!

January 24, 2021 No Comments
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Journaling: Poetry Tracking

August 25, 2020 No Comments
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3 MORE Resolutions for the Reader in You

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Lifestyle, The Writer

5 MORE Goals for the Writer in You

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3 Things to Do While Your First Draft “Breathes”

October 24, 2019 No Comments
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Authorhood, The Writer

10 Articles You Need to Read Before Starting Publication!

July 25, 2019 No Comments
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Teaching Practices, The Scholar

Why you should be reading aloud in your classroom!

July 18, 2019 No Comments
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6 Not-So-Obvious Places to Find Story Ideas

September 25, 2017 No Comments
6 Not-so-obvious places to find story ideas writer's block inspiration

I don’t know if it’s just me or if there’s honestly stories everywhere. See what I see and get inspired from these 6 Not-So-Obvious Places for story ideas.

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Better Storytelling: Conflict Obstacles

September 21, 2017 No Comments

A story has to have the substance that reflects life. It’s more than having a bunch of events happen; those events have to have a conflict to drive it.

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Story Study, Student Practices, Writing Practices

What’s the Difference Between Theme & Motif?

September 18, 2017 2 Comments
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I get it–it’s easier. But, that doesn’t mean it should be done. It kills me when my high school freshmen mix up motifs and themes. Thinking they’re interchangeable, it makes it almost impossible to get them to understand how very different they are. It’s frustrating for me. Motifs are everywhere in life; we need to […]

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35+ Writing Articles to Improve Your Storytelling

September 18, 2017 No Comments
35 plus writing articles for improving your storytelling character setting plot and conflict

You ask Google a question and millions of results pop up within a few seconds…you need a home-base for articles that can help you write your stories. I got you!

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Authorhood, The Writer

4 Ways to Share Your Writing Without Being “That Guy”

September 14, 2017 No Comments
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So, there are so many ways you can build your audience and share your work without driving us crazy with spamming. These 4 ways are just a productive few.

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Hello, I'm Ashley

I love stories so much I've dedicated my life to understanding and sharing them.

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