There are so many reasons to tell you about this new book City Chickens (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) by Christine Heppermann, just released two days ago: 1. It's non-fiction (one of the main topics of this blog)--the story of a woman who lives in Minneapolis and runs a shelter for abandoned, lost-- or found-- chickens. … [Read more...] about City Chickens
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Frankenboy — A Boy With Heart
Last fall I visited Johnson Elementary School in Cedar Rapids to talk with some students about their experiences of bullying and do some writing about those experiences. We planned to send the writing to composer Rob Nassif who had been commissioned to write an opera about bullying. Well, he's done it. And a couple of … [Read more...] about Frankenboy — A Boy With Heart
Out and About: Arthur School
On Wednesday, Snowflake Bentley, the chiru, and Grandmother Bryant, Bizzy Bones, that hiking, banjo-strumming Granny, and I went to Arthur School in Cedar Rapids for the day. And we all had a great time. The students--about 360 in all--were lively and enthusiastic about books and stories. They keep journals and write … [Read more...] about Out and About: Arthur School
Sidekick Distance
Rich and I went walking this morning hoping to see eagles, which were easily viewable all last week. This week their favorite trees are...just trees, not trees with eagles sitting in them, just trees, branches and leaf buds. Still we persist-- and went to a different park this morning. We didn't see eagles but did see … [Read more...] about Sidekick Distance
Ramblings
The biggest "ramble" of my recent days was a trip to Chicago to attend the Associated Writing Programs conference last week and do a panel presentation with Phyllis Root, Franny Billingsley, and Christine Heppermann. We had a great time, thanks to a wonderful student from the Art Institute of Chicago, who--at the … [Read more...] about Ramblings
What Poetry Makes Happen
Writing is such a solitary act, most of the time, that’s it’s really worth celebrating when we find a writing community that is vibrant, thriving, and supportive of all its members. So this is a celebration. Get out the cava! First I want to celebrate our daughter Sarah Busse who, along with co-editor of Verse … [Read more...] about What Poetry Makes Happen