Friday, November 04, 2005

Dear Faithful Readers of READ and WRITING magazine,

On, Monday, I'll be interviewing William Shakespeare for READ. Now, I've interviewed some great authors in the past but come on... this is William Shakespeare! Anyway, I'm kind of nervous about it. The interview is going to be in the year 1600 and I'm somewhat unprepared. I haven't even bought a jerkin yet! I'm hoping some of you could give me some questions to ask him? Click on "comments" below to post your question. I'll be sure to ask him the best ones and will certainly give you credit in our January issue.

Thanks guys. You're really helping me out here.

Please do not send any more questions for Mr. Shakespeare. The interview has been conducted and will appear in Issue 12 of READ Magazine - Issue Date: February 10, 2006. Thank you.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 11/4/2005
11:48 AM
 Wednesday, November 02, 2005

In Mad Cat by Kathy Mackel, Madelyn Catherine Campione plays baseball. Have you read the book yet?

This is what "Coach" (Kathy) Mackel has to say about her sports novel:

"If you want a rousing sports story, MadCat is for you. If you want to find your way back to the game, MadCat will help you. If you want to tell your parents or your coaches to back off, MadCat can speak for you. Play hard. Play often. But play…."

Before you pick up the book, here’s a writing prompt for you to play with:

Early on in the book, Madelyn Catherine Campione loses a game and goes home disappointed. On page 9, Kathy Mackel writes:

Mothers can say a thousand things without opening their mouths.

We tromped into the kitchen, Mom flicked her left eyebrow. My father nodded and the discussion of the game was left for later.

Has your mother ever "said" anything to you without saying a word? Write about it. (Don't forget to submit it to us!)


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Anastasia    Posted by
Anastasia
on 11/2/2005
3:41 PM
 Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Hello November and welcome to National Novel Writing Month. Anyone interested? Go to www.nanowrimo.org to sign up to participate. 50,000 words in 30 days. No problem. Right?

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha... well, it should be interesting to try anyway.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 11/1/2005
1:35 PM
 Monday, October 31, 2005

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 10/31/2005
12:53 PM


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