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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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The Writer, Writing Practices

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

April 11, 2020 No Comments
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Lifestyle, The Writer

5 MORE Goals for the Writer in You

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The Writer, Writing Practices

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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Lifestyle, The Writer, Writing Practices

5 Ways to Ward Off Writer’s Block

September 11, 2017 2 Comments
5 ways to ward off and stop writer's block for creative writing

“If you’re anything like me, you aren’t in a writing mood very often”; the effects of being a writing teacher. These 5 ways will help you get there, though.

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Story Study

5 Allusions Every Reader Needs to Know to “Get It”

September 7, 2017 1 Comment
5 allusions references every reader needs to know to get it in music movies books

All readers need to know allusions. I found five common allusions you will find any smart character in anything referencing. Y’know, the cool-kid knowledge.

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The Writer

Novellas: the Original “Movies” & Why You Should Write One

September 4, 2017 6 Comments
What how and why you should write novellas because they are like original movies

Novellas are for those of us with too many ideas and not enough attention span. Especially when you have too much on your mind and not enough coffee.

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Teaching Practices

Videos & Lessons for High School Studies

August 17, 2017 No Comments
Free video and Lesson for high school studies

Reviewing all of the video creators below, I found that these would be the most engaging, helpful, and appropriate for 9-12th graders.

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Teaching Practices

Building Community in Your Secondary Classes

August 14, 2017 No Comments
build community in your secondary classroom

The difference between finding a place to live and finding a home is the community around it. It’s so important to find others with the same lifestyle as you. Yet, as they get older, we teach students to drift from place to place without a second thought. They drift from class to class, school to […]

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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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