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         Poetry Childrens Specific Poets:     more detail
  1. With a Poet's Eye: Children Translate the World by Jane McVeigh-Schultz, Mary Lynn Ellis, 1997-11-03
  2. The Ability to Name Cats: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Sandy Brownjohn, 1989-08-01
  3. Young Readers Responding to Poems by Michael Benton, John Teasey, et all 1988-11
  4. The Midnight Party: Poems for More than One Voice (Cambridge Reading) by Richard Brown, 1993-09-01
  5. Struwwelpeter: Humor or Horror?: 160 Years Later by Barbara Smith Chalou, 2006-12-20

61. A Poet Born - Call For Poems
issuing a Call for Poems that tell a childrens' story. Also submit tales that teacha specific lesson All poetry must be 45 lines or less, including spaces, and
http://www.apoetborn.com/CFP\children.cfm
Call for Poems Welcome! A Poet Born is now issuing a Call for Poems that tell a childrens' story. Poems for this project can be any style, and in any language. Please see the complete details below. We sincerely hope that you will consider submitting a poem for this project. If you have any questions, please, write us and let us know! CFP: Call for Poems of Children's Stories in Verse. A Poet Born invites poets to submit their children's stories, written in verse. Up to 200 poems will be chosen for publication in the book "Children's Stories in Verse." Fairy tale stories, especially welcome. Also submit tales that teach a specific lesson. Don't take candy from strangers, dial 911, say please and thank you, etc. All tales must be in poetic format. All poetry must be 45 lines or less, including spaces, and be your original work. Poems can be written in any style, about any subject. Please submit the URL of your website, if applicable, along with your full name, e-mail address and mailing address. Required.

62. GotPoetry
to Home Select a New Topic Top 10 This secton contains site specific andgeneral A childrens mega band and marketing machine The Providence poetry Slam.
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63. Friends & Foundation: At The Public Library
all expenses, taxes and specific bequests have been childrens Regular Programs Lapsitsand Storytimes Children's include author lectures, poetry, programs for
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May 2-Teen Talent contes t in the Koret Auditorium. Thursday, May 2 from 5-7 PM in the Koret Auditorium, Main Library. The Best of the Best: The Guild of Book Workers Biennial Exhibition May 7 - June 27, Jewett Gallery. This biennial exhibition is by the Guild of Book Workers, a national organization of book artists. With 33 participants from 18 states,this juried exhibition includes 35 books in a wide range of contemporary styles. May 9-Michael Chabon and Andrew Sean Greer in conversation.

64. Resources
internet, and areas geared to specific subjects in one is designed to enhance childrens'literacy by Journal; Seattle poets; Lithuanian poetryLarge collection of
http://www.pasco.wednet.edu/main.php?button=resources

65. PCLS REF - Links: Literature & Books
guidebooks, nature environment, childrens and outdoor novel and short story, contemporary,poetry, juvenile material for reading groups for specific books.
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    Author pseudonyms, aliases, nicknames, working names, legalized names, pen names, noms des plumes, maiden names...etc. (from Steve at Trussel's EclecticCity.)
    BookPage
    Reviews and author interviews of new book releases. Includes back issues from January 1996, searchable by keyword. (From bookpage.com.)
    Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Dictionary of Literary Biography - Gale
    Contemporary Authors offers biographical and critical information on a large number of authors living since 1960. Dictionary of Literary Biography gives informtion on authors from throughout history.
    (Access to these databases is currently valid from Pierce County Library building terminals, or from "Databases" remote access with a valid library card.)
    Famous Writer's Resources - from Nerd World Media(TM)
    Searches and links to pages on many famous writers. (Nerd World Media.)
    Literary Index - Gale
    A free online index
    (Pierce County Library patrons can access full text Gale's Literary Resource Center online from PCLS branch buildings, or from

    66. Department Of English - Courses
    and tell presentation introducing a specific medium examine the material cultureof childrens toys and 42900/12900 poetry Workshop Radical Strategies For this
    http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/english/courses/grad_winter03.shtml

    English Department Home
    Contact Us Humanities UChicago Graduate Courses
    Click on the course title to view its course description. Please note that all courses are subject to change without notice. Undergraduate Courses are also available on this website. Autumn 2002
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    WINTER 2003 COURSES Argument and Education History and Theory of Drama-2 Theories of Media Academic and Professional Writing (Little Red Schoolhouse) ... Back to Top Argument and Education
    Hillocks, Jr., George Back to Top History and Theory of Drama-2
    History and Theory of Drama I is not a prerequisite. A survey of major trends and theatrical accomplishments in Western drama from the late-seventeenth century into the twentieth: Molire, Goldsmith, Ibsen, Chekhov, Strindberg, Wilde, Shaw, Brecht, Beckett, Stoppard. Attention will also be paid to theorists of the drama, including Stanislavsky, Artaud, and Grotowski. The winter-quarter course, like the autumn-quarter course, features voluntary but highly recommended end-of-week workshops in which individual scenes will be read aloud dramatically and discussed. Assignments at mid-quarter and at the end of the quarter will give the option of two substantial essays, or (in place of either or both) the putting on of a short scene in cooperation with some other members of the class. Acting skill is not required; the point is to discover what is at work in the scene and to write up that process in a somewhat informal report.
    Bevington, David; Rudall, Nick;

    67. Children's Writers Marketplace - By Margaret Shauers
    would be to go to a large poetry reading where You'll need to do a specific checkfor any title http//www.eGroups.co/list/childrenswriters; http//www.egroups
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    September 2000
    Column Archives The NEW Frequently Asked Questions Column
    Let's help each other by sharing market news, insights and experience! Email me shauers@inkspot.com with marketing questions and answers: For those who have just found this site, my name is Margaret Shauers. I have been active in many writing areas for the past 30+ years, but writing for children remains my best love. At present, I'm working in the activity book and game book areas. I also freelance children's short fiction and puzzles. The market list I sell grew from my own writing card file. I now include nonfiction markets, as well. Information about ordering the full 250+ market list is given at the end of this column. Greetings-and apologies for being a few days late. Somehow the end of summer got away from me. I do have a bit more market news this month, at least, and things should pick up again. For this issue, at least, I will go lighter on the question and answer section, mostly because so many that have come in are basically repeats of past column questions. Please check the FAQ page before asking how to begin writing, etc. FROM MY MAIL: Teachnow.com

    68. Bucknell: 2002/03 Catalog -- English (ENGL)
    Studies in childrens Literature (I or II; 3, 0; U Modern British and American poetry,18901960 (I or Generic or historical study of specific topics in American
    http://www.bucknell.edu/catalog/engl.shtm
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    This catalog is valid for the incoming class of 2002/03 only. The printed version, available through the Registrar's Office (570-577-1201), is the official, definitive version. English (ENGL) Professors: Gregory J. H. Clingham, Pauline C. Fletcher, Michael D. Payne, Harold Schweizer, and Robert L. Taylor Jr. Associate Professors: Glynis Carr, Glyne A. Griffith, Cynthia A. Hogue, Saundra K. Morris, Jean Peterson, Harriet Pollack, Meenakshi Ponnuswami, and John S. Rickard (Chair) Assistant Professors: Paula Closson Buck, Michael Carlin (visiting), Norlisha F. Crawford, Eric S. Faden, Sherri Geller (visiting), Paul D. Gilmore, John C. Hunter, Ghislaine G. McDayter, and Lisa C. Roney The Bucknell English department provides students with opportunities for intensive study in language and literature. Courses in English introduce students to important works of literary art in the English and American literary traditions, to other national and regional literary traditions in English, and to diverse and multicultural voices and traditions. Students in English classes learn to express themselves critically and creatively, developing analytical and communication skills that will serve them well in their other university courses and in their professional lives following their education at Bucknell. Majors in English find themselves well prepared for graduate school in English and creative writing, for teaching, for law school and other professional schools, and for careers in publishing, management, advertising, and other professions requiring creativity, careful attention to language and critical thinking.

    69. Web Whacker For Educators
    . providing access to 1,000+ curriculum specific categories . . write, illustrate,and publish childrens books for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from both
    http://www.edufly.com/subject.html?G=10&S=14

    70. 2003 Schedule:
    and biography; Williamss use of specific, personal detail to you will discover thedrama of his poetry. childrens Corner, Le Petit Theatre, $35 or included in
    http://www.tennesseewilliams.net/schedule.html
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    How the Schedule Works: The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival schedule is divided into color-coded sections as indicated below:
    The French Quarter Literary Conference: Master Classes
    (Wednesday - Friday)
    The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival opens with a series of Master Classes by leading authors, agents, and editors. Each session is one hour and fifteen minutes with a lively give-and-take between audience and instructors. Authors will sign books. Classes may be taken individually for $35 or as a complete series for $375. The full series fee also includes a Festival Panel Pass and a reception Wednesday evening at The Historic New Orleans Collection.
    Tennessee William's Scholars' Conference
    Literary experts share their insights on the creative work of Americas greatest playwright. Free and open to the public. Please pick up a Scholars Conference pass and schedule from the ticket sales desk to be admitted to the lectures. Conference Director: Dr. Robert Bray. Louis Adam House, The Historic New Orleans Collection
    Literary Panels (Friday-Sunday)
    Panel discussions. Panel Pass is $45; adjunct events sold separately.

    71. Arts/Online_Writing/Mixed_Genre/S
    from broad artrelated topics to specific information on Goblin King poetry and originalshort/childrens' stories different genres and a new poetry corner for
    http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Online_Writing/Mixed_Genre/S/
    Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts S Short Stories and Poems by George
    Included are stories of suspense drama and action.
    URL: http://bygeorge.terrashare.com
    Smozology

    Letters short stories satire humour guest artists The Beats and selective links of interest.
    URL: http://www.smozology.com/

    72. Internet Public Library: Writing
    http//www.signaleader.com/childrenswriters/ Looking to get The specific articlesare intended for quick non-fiction, children's, poetry, screenwriting, drama
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    Aaron Shepard's Kidwriter Page
    http://www.aaronshep.com/kidwriter/
    Resources for authors and illustrators of children's books and literature. Includes a business guide, articles, online and offline resources, and a bibliography. Searchable
    The Celebration of Women Writers
    http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/
    "The Celebration of Women Writers recognizes the contributions of women writers throughout history. Women have written almost every imaginable type of work: novels, poems, letters, biographies, travel books, religious commentaries, histories, economic and scientific works. Our goal is to promote awareness of the breadth and variety of women's writing. All too often, works by women, and resources about women writers, are hard to find. We attempt to provide easy access to available on-line information. The Celebration provides a comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women."

    73. Greenville SC: Current News Highlights, Downtown Residntial Area, MEMO. Neighbor
    of the 1997 1998 Greenville poetry Slam Teams. featuring food and beverage vendors,childrens games, music Features sitespecific sculpture made from natural
    http://www.greenvillesouth.com/memo.html
    Greenville Info Area Photos MemoNews Antiques ... Home April 2003 A brief introduction about this site runs in Greenville's MetroBEAT newspaper the week of April 8-15, 2003, by Amanda lang, arts writer. Visit MetroBEAT.net Horizon Records News : Iraq war / Greenvile related contacts: For info on the antiwar movement in Greenville: e-mail Mileyke,drlhall@charter.net ...Also, get in touch with albert.blackwell@furman.edu and Christina.Buckley@furman.edu. All people who can update on the movement and facilitate getting the word out. Those of you in Greenville supporting our war in Iraq, continue to tune into 1330 am talk radio. News : The evening of March 19 brought three inches of rain and flash flooding to the Greenville area; about a month's worth of rain in one day. Cleveland Park reached flood level 8, which is quite high, but not as high as the photos of a past flood pictured in the Area Photos section of this Web site. News : The Camperdown Way bridge area is still behind barriers and will be so for quite a long time while the pedestrian bridge is being planned and erected. Photos to be displayed on this site when things get cooking. News : Art Publicity GreenvilleSouth maintains an e-mail list that keeps you up on art exhibitions. This is a serious list for artists and collectors.

    74. WHC Essay Kara-kuchi Ronso:  Bruce Ross
    suspension of disbelief, the intriguing world of childrensÂ’ play sorts in the ideaof haiku as poetry in English a present moment or of a specific person, place
    http://www.worldhaikureview.org/1-2/whcessays7_8_01.shtml

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    WHCessay - Kara-Kuchi Ronso We are pleased to introduce this new feature as part of The World Haiku Club's campaign to challenge existing conventions and re-examine them with a critical eye and try to reassess them in the new light of the 21st century. That way, we hope to inject fresh air and new insight into the developing and evolving haiku scene and to elevate and expand the form to be appreciated and enjoyed by a far wider range of people than has hitherto been reached. So, World Haiku Review wishes to follow this newly created "tradition" and publish essays which are critical, challenging and thought-provoking. It is sincerely hoped that this type of new approach will "shake" people out of complacency or hubris if they indulge in them or into thinking harder and analysing more critically and properly what has been accepted as norm. Progress and reforms are only possible through such shock treatments. If we love haiku, we should learn how to be "cruel only to be kind" to people who are genuine lovers of this form. In this issue, we introduce such "Kara-kuchi Ronso" by Bruce Ross, Paul MacNeil, Werner Reichhold and myself.

    75. Peterborough Education And Children - Useful Links
    If you're looking for a specific link enter some makea-difference.org.uk/; poetryClass poetry Class is a specially trained team of professional poets, all of
    http://www.thelearningcity.co.uk/links/default.asp?ID=19

    76. North Lake Community Library - Kids' Pathinders: Author And Writing
    literature in English 811s poetry 813s- Fiction specific Subjects (helpful withsearching online Authorship Juvenile literature; poets, American 20th
    http://www.northlakecollege.edu/nlcl/kids/pathfinders/Authors.htm
    [Kids' Pathfinders Index] WRITE ON!
    An Author and Writing Pathfinder for K-8th Grade
    Children's authors and illustrators do wonderful work. They not only create something that is enjoyable, but many also create stories and words that we will remember for the rest of our lives. So, whether you are doing a research paper over an author or just want to learn more about your favorite author, use this pathfinder to explore different works, including books, media, and web sites, about various authors.
    Books and Magazines
    Audio and Video Internet Sites Dewey Numbers ... People and Places Print Resources-Books and Magazines These are a few of the books about Authors at North Lake Community Library. To find other books on this subject, use the keywords and phrases to search the catalog. NON-FICTION BOOKS Title and Author Call Number How to Write Super School Reports
    By: Elizabeth James 372 JAM New Moon, Writing: How to Express Yourself with Passion and Practice
    By: The New Moon Books Girls Editorial Board 808.02 NEW How to Write, Recite, and Delight in all Kinds of Poetry

    77. EMLS S.I. 1 (April 1997: 5.1-30): An English Renaissance Understanding Of The Wo
    tragedy simply as a branch of poetry or the massacre, as well as the very specific stab, hang and in furie, Make him his childrens executioners Murder his
    http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/si-01/si-01hagen.html
    An English Renaissance Understanding of the Word "Tragedy,"
    Tanya Hagen
    University of Toronto
    thagen@chass.utoronto.ca
    Hagen, Tanya. "An English Renaissance Understanding of the Word "Tragedy." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/si-01/si-01hagen.html Loue . What Death and Fortune crosse the way of Loue
    For
    . Why, what is Loue , but Fortunes tenis-ball?
    Death . Nay, what are you both, but subiects vnto Death
    And I commaund you to forbeare this place:
    For heere the mouth of sad Melpomene
    Is wholy bent to tragedies discourse:
    And what are tragedies but acts of death?
    Here meanes the wrathfull muse in seas of teares, And lowd laments to tell a dismall tale: A tale wherein she lately hath bestowed, The huskie humor of her bloudy quill, And now for tables, takes her to her tung. (Thomas Kyd, The Tragedie of Solimon and Perseda
  • Contemporary English Renaissance scholarship has devised a number of models to classify and interpret the tragic drama of the period. While research in the field of English Renaissance tragedy is extensive, it is also in many respects exclusive. Elizabethan tragedy is commonly distinguished from Jacobean tragedy; Shakespeare's work from that of his contemporaries; domestic tragedy from its classically influenced counterparts. To a large extent these are necessary distinctions, as they represent a means of organizing a large and manifold corpus. If classifications are necessarily exclusive, however, definitions should be inclusive. What we lack is an inclusive, unified generic definition of English Renaissance tragedy that will link together these diversely classified texts.
  • 78. CM Magazine: CM Volume 2 Number 25
    The childrens' eyes have almost no whites, the pupils Richard Stevenson writes aboutthe poetry workshop; Robert Gibbs then take the user to a specific part of
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/vol2/no25/print25.html
    Table of Contents
    Book Reviews
    Ten Mondays for Lots of Boxes.
    Sue Ann Alderson. Illustrated by Caddie T'Kenye.
    Review by A. Edwardsson.
    Preschool - Grade 3 / Ages 4 - 7.
    Her Story II:
    Women from Canada's Past.
    Susan E. Merritt.
    Review by Catherine Cox.
    Grades 5 - 10 / Ages 9 - 15.
    Sointula Island Utopia.
    Paula Wild.
    Review by Joan Payzant.
    Grades 10 and Up / Ages 15 to Adult.
    Poets in the Classroom.
    Edited by Betsy Struthers and Sarah Klassen.
    Review by Catherine Cox.
    Professional.
    CD-ROM Review
    Canadisk '95.
    Granit Technologies Inc.
    Review by Harriet Zaidman.
    Grades 5 - 13 / Ages 11 - 18.
    Video Review
    Canada Remembers:
    Vol. 1, Turning the Tide: 1939 to D-Day.
    Vol. 2, The Liberators: D-Day to the Rhine.
    Vol. 3, Endings and Beginnings: 1945.
    Review by Ian Stewart.
    Grades: 10 - 13 / Ages 14 - Adult.
    Friends of CM
    National Film Board of Canada
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    Ruth Schwartz Children's Book Awards Finalists
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    Ten Mondays for Lots of Boxes. Sue Ann Alderson. Illustrated by Caddie T'Kenye.
    Vancouver: Ronsdale Press, 1995. 32pp, paper, $6.95.
    ISBN: 0-921870-32-9.

    79. Harrisburg.com - York County Events
    The Capital City poetry Slam promises not to be C4 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHILDRENSHOSPICE OF PA To_Benefit Public Recognition (no specific group) Entrant_Name
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    Genealogy Community Printing Services ... Your Community Event Calendar Event: "JOHN REUBEN" SKOOLS "THE SKOOLHOUSE" Date: January 24, 2003 Time: Location: "The Skoolhouse" in Harrisburg, Pa 17112 Tame Your Tongue Productions Wayne Kelly Wayne@tameyourtongue.com Cost: YES
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    80. Penn's Page Of Arts And Literature On The Web
    Literature Web Guide Online childrens' Books (Gopher) A Collections, Other AuthorspecificCollections, Electronic Servers and Lists, poetry Sources, Mythology
    http://penn.home.att.net/bookarts.htm
    Art and Literature
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    Art of Europe - painting and poetry
    Fractal Pages , by Paul Lee
    Featured Artists , by Carol Gerten
    Louvre Palace and Museum
    Mark Harden's Artchive
    Museums on the Net (Encyberpedia)
    Museums, Galleries, and Exhibitions Online
    Artcyclopedia , the Fine Art Search Engine
    Prado Museum, Collections
    Sistine Chapel
    State Hermitage Museum
    Artworks ...
    Museum of Modern Art 's Website, organized by Allan McCollum
    Web Museum, Paris
    Web Gallery of Art
    Yahoo - Arts: Museums, Galleries, Centers
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    Libyrinth - 20th Century
    Joyce, Pynchon, Eco. Borges, Garcia, Kafka, at al.
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    Classic Literature Online
    Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Jane Austen, Lyman Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Anthony Hope, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, John Milton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Edgar Allan Poe, James Whitcomb Riley, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Frank R. Stockton, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Walt Whitman
    Poetry Archives
    Poets Online (U. Toronto)

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