For twenty-five years, Gordon Kelly hosted radio and TV shows. He became famous for interviewing kids and showing us their amazing creativity. Perhaps you’ve viewed a YouTube clip or are…
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In a Texas summer, snow is a delightful thought. Southern cowpokes want to escape the heat. In a Canadian winter, snow is something to be avoided when it piles in…
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If we practice writing like a bestselling author, we have a much better chance of becoming one. Wanting to do something of value, Amira Willighagen decided she liked opera better…
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Each morning Frank Ball reads a few comic strips to stir his creative thinking. In just a few frames, many of them tell an interesting story with beginning, middle, and…
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Sometimes, professionals need help. Bring in someone to perform a simple task, and the communication can become really funny.
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Spellcheck is a wonderful aid—until wee bee come two depend ant on it, thinking it will find the saturations when we leaf out a word or have a wrung word.…
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Writing could not have been more important than the days when Thomas Jefferson wrote powerful words to establish a nation independent from Great Britain. In Liberty’s Kids episode thirteen of…
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Words won’t directly translate to another language, because so much of our understanding is derived from the context, not the words themselves. In translation, “let it go” can become “give…
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We watch others, and then we work out the steps for ourselves. If we want to write well, we read and study what words work well and what could have…
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