Thanks for your comment on my blog. The game can work very well with Picture Book Writers and teachers for unleashing creativity that has been stuck in a rut.
It's October!!! I finally finished my chapter book for 6-9 yr olds. Sent it in to 3 editors, so we'll see. My daughter will be here on Friday, from Arkansas.
It's a wall in Seattle, close to the waterfront, where vagrants (I think) put chewing gum on the wall. It became a popular place for that and now it's a small tourist spot. You have to put a piece of chewing gum on the wall before you leave.
Hurray!!! Welcome to the blogging world.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I actually did it!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny...welcome to the blogging world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog. The game can work very well with Picture Book Writers and teachers for unleashing creativity that has been stuck in a rut.
It's October!!! I finally finished my chapter book for 6-9 yr olds. Sent it in to 3 editors, so we'll see. My daughter will be here on Friday, from Arkansas.
ReplyDeleteOK kid's book writers. How are things going? Would like to hear from you. Want to start 2011 the 'write' way.
ReplyDeleteHi, Jenny! I love the building in your profile picture!!! What is it made of?
ReplyDeleteIt's a wall in Seattle, close to the waterfront, where vagrants (I think) put chewing gum on the wall. It became a popular place for that and now it's a small tourist spot. You have to put a piece of chewing gum on the wall before you leave.
ReplyDeleteSharon,where are you from in England? And what grade did you teach? Where are you in the US?
ReplyDeleteI looked it up and the wall is in 'Post Alley'.