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You Should Blog Every Day

You know when you want to learn something, you should tell others that you want to do it. It’s kind of like an affirmation.

So, here I sit on this rainy-sunny-rainy-sunny Saturday in Los Angeles, reading a little admonition that I thought I’d share with YOU today, but it’s really ME telling ME to do it… and why.

Click here: You Should Blog Every Day.

Photo below is from the NSAI Songposium (Nashville Songwriters Assn. International), which takes place every September in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s a week-long educational marathon… teachers from everywhere, classes/workshops on every topic you’d ever want that concerns music & the business. Great fun, and a great opportunity to mingle too! (Remember these big records with the little holes?)

Me teaching Creativity classes at Warner Bros. Records, Nashville, Sept. 2009.

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National Ambassador to Children’s Literature

Talk about a creative author!

I just loved hearing this piece on NPR (National Public Radio) this morning. And I know you will love it too…

Jon Scieszka, A Seriously Funny ‘Knucklehead’

Jon Scieszka was recently named the Library of Congress’ first national ambassador to children’s literature. He wrote his new memoir, Knucklehead, with young readers in mind.”

Pronounced “schess-ka,” this author had me right away when he described his early reading of the books that many of us grew up with (and how inane they were): “See Dick Run” — like no one in those stories could remember each other’s names. “Run, Sally, Run.”

He believes that children will read (more and better) if they are encouraged to read what they want to read…including comics, magazines, things some parents would not consider “literature.” So, he writes stories that he knows kids will WANT to read. They’re silly and fun. (I love his re-telling of the classic, from the Big Bad Wolf’s point of view … certainly not as incriminating.)

Check out the audio clip (link above), especially if you write children’s stories … or read them to your kids.

Here below is his latest book, Knucklehead … which answers that age-old question, where does he get his ideas for his stories?


And if you want more … read Jon Scieszka’s blog.

Enjoy!

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Bonnie Neubauer – Creativity Author


Hi All,

Sorry for the wide gap between posts … YOU know how busy it gets, right?

Anyway, while zooming around, I lucked into a fun site — from yet another person who is into CREATIVITY as I am, specifically writing … and all things related.

Check out Bonnie Neubauer … bonnieneubauer.com — especially her Spinning Wheel full of ideas that are used as prompts for story writing. Now that’s a cool idea!

Also, I found her bio (the long version) well written too … as it goes totally against the grain from those who advise you to never start your bio with “I was born…” (Ha!)

For those of you who live in or near Pottstown, Pennsylvania … you can attend her upcoming talk, in person, about CREATIVITY. Event Details:
Bonnie Neubauer, speaking engagement – Oct. 8, 2008.

Enjoy!
[Photo by me. Unique hat seen in a gallery: scraps of wool, felt, ribbon, sponge. 2008]

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