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An Author’s Tips for Hooking Reluctant Readers
By : Bruce Hale
Advice from a children's author on getting reluctant kid readers excited about books. Includes a list of recommended titles and types of books for young readers.
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Smoking or Non?
By : Julie Gray
Do screenwriters have a responsibility not to depict smoking?
11 Steps to A Handwritten Love Poem
By : Geraldine Jozefiak
Writing a love poem for the one you love can seem like an impossible task but it needn’t be. Remember words such as stanzas, prose, verse, and rhyme? Great news! They’re not important – what is though is to think, and write from the heart.
Manga -- The Japanese Comic Book Era
By : Andrew Wills
Manga is a Japanese word which when translated to English becomes “comic book. Osamu Tezuka is referred to as the god of manga. The animated forms of manga have become very popular in the anime arena, but they began as comic books.
14 Inspirational Quotes to Celebrate Wiggle Your Toes Day
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Noel Jameson
If you're up for some inspirational quotes, then you're in luck. Wiggle Your Toes Day is right around the corner and we're celebrating with a few inspirational quotes that will have your kicking off your shoes and stretching those tootsies in no time.
20 Shakespeare Quotes To Celebrate The Birth of a Master
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Noel Jameson
"To be or not to be" may very well be one of the most famous Shakespeare quotes ever written. But Shakespeare's written masterpeices go well beyond this short line from a single play. To read more of Shakespeare's famous words, read on...
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