Happy #BookBirthday to a wonderful tale of finding Friendship, feeling Loss and living the fullest because of Love
Thank you @avranicole & @mischieffactory for bringing Molly& Nightmare into the world!
“A Body You Talk To is an exquisite collage of what it’s like...to fight and resist abled supremacy and norms, and most importantly, to truly shine as artists and writers in all of their brilliance.” —Sarah Clark sundresspublications.com/e-a…
🥳🥳🥳Last #KidLit FYI! Our #PBStudyBuddy#BOOKBOOST event starts 5/15, with 100 giveaways (PB MS crits, AMAs, books more) from 80 amazing donors, including AGENT critiques for unagented creators! Are you IN?! ❤️ 🔁 if so! See pbstudybuddy.com/bookboost for more giveaway deets.🎉
Love the concept of this - combining poetry, animals and color🌈 @UrbanMuseWriter talks about her new picture book, ANIMALS IN SURPRISING SHADES with @EllenLWrites 📚
ellenleventhal.com/2023/03/s…
Celebrating my #PBParty entry with some cookies 📚💖 Sending virtual ones to all those working so hard on this contest, especially @MindyAlyseWeiss & the judges. Extra sprinkles for all my fellow entrants today! 🎉
ALT Cotton Candy frosted sugar cookies with sprinkles
It's raining critiques!!!
If you're an unagented PB writer or author/illustrator planning to enter the 2023 #PBParty contest...hop over to this giveaway with over 70 critique/Zoom prizes.
Huge thank you to all the generous donors.
mindyalyseweiss.com/pbparty-…#PB#kidlit
@egross & I are collaborating on a Sam Houston University study of nature interventions designed to increase Ss performance on standardized tests. Applications are open for #educators, #librarians & #teachers to participate. We hope you’ll join us! forms.gle/JSnWnhiyCVzrHGHv8
Just a girl, sitting in the cold, asking for a few more votes on her story 🥺❄️☃️
Only a few more hours to vote in @StoryBilder's FEAR/LESS contest. I'm just a few votes away from being in the top 10. 🙏
storybilder.com/contest/foru…
We do not talk about the mental health of disabled people enough. It is in crisis right now. Our families have discarded us, our friends have forgotten us, and the country as a whole would rather have us be dead. We are utterly abandoned. We are not okay.
"...[silence is] filled with resonances of history, of mythical presences, and it’s filled with the voice of the earth and earth beings."
Joy Harjo (Muscogee/Creek) describes being called to poetry & learning to listen: bit.ly/3WoRo7s#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
ALT Joy Harjo smiling and holding a saxophone in a field.