“I call myself a wordkeeper, or a keeper of words. I enjoy words and looking at them on all sides… Words are magnificent… They form rhythms of living in meaningful prose… It is the force of my desire, my wish to make myself understood, that powers these words.” ― Virginia Hamilton
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First, I want to state my inspirations for this blog: Kiyonna Anthony, a young man who was accepted into Harvard at the age of 16! C...
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"Anything worth doing is worth doing right." -Grandma Lena in Grandma Lena's Big Ol' Turnip Spring is when all ...
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On this new blog post, I just wanted to give you guys a highlight of some great book series and sequels for middle and high school students....
Thanks for compiling and sharing this great list!
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DeleteThanks for this compilation! I'd like to make you aware of my book called "Nia and the Kingdoms of Celebration". We need more diverse books but we also need more diverse writers! http://musicfootballfatherhood.com/2017/12/18/how-reading-bedtime-stories-led-me-to-writing-diverse-stories-by-philip-robinson/
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by! Yes, this so true. Diverse writers are needed. I have checked out your website and your book. I will be getting back with you soon I would love to do a book review.
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