Do You Haiku?
Children love the rhyme and rhythm of poetry, the quick stories told in vivid language. If you’re unfamiliar with haiku, you’ll find them just a little different.
Continue reading →Children love the rhyme and rhythm of poetry, the quick stories told in vivid language. If you’re unfamiliar with haiku, you’ll find them just a little different.
Continue reading →Did you know that children’s magazines are now asking for writing from children? Both secular and Christian magazines want writing from their readers. How can we help our children stretch themselves to become writers that reach a broad audience with a Christian … Continue reading →
A book-buying customer once asked me, “How do you get your book ideas?” Like it was as natural as breathing, my answer rolled right off my tongue. “They just find me,” I said. While I’m not a veteran author of … Continue reading →
I wrote my first book when I was in grade 3. It was a picture book illustrated by me and drawing from, as all good writing should be, life experiences. It was the immediate bestseller titled: Creepy Crawlys. I remember … Continue reading →