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Showing posts with label blog spotlights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog spotlights. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Blog Spotlights: TJ Bronley & Rebecca Burton
So here's a little hint: if you're missing the posts by these two (I am), you have to go straight to the source:
http://sachikosays.livejournal.com/ (Rebecca)
Monday, June 27, 2011
Blog Spotlights: Anji Sandage
Anji ended up being our "Go-To" girl for our Facebook page. She's gotten that page up and running and keeps it going with interesting information. Check out her blog for info on healthy living, raising kids, and whatever else she has on her agenda!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Blog Spotlights: T. Lynn Adams
Between finishing off a master's degree and being under contract to write a sequel to her first book, Terry shares with us her insights on writing. We'll take her when we can get her!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Blog Spotlights: Tiffany Dominguez
Tiffany loves books! And Tiffany loves to write. And she does both very well-- in between promoting her first book and raising her family. Her blog below is dedicated to finding high-quality young adult books and reviewing them for you. Check out the side bar links to the other blogs she has.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Blog Spotlights: Taffy Lovell
Taffy's blog is a fantastic mix of writing, literature, and life. Just ask one of her 280+ followers what she has to share on her blog each week. They'll tell you a lot can be learned from Taffy! We're blessed to have her blog for UT Children's Writers too!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Blog Spotlights: Deren Hansen
HUGE shout out to Deren for his "Writing Wednesday" posts here. Technique, form, function-- he covers them all. His own blog has more inspiration and passion about creating in your writing in "Making Monday" or "Free-Form Friday." Deren does a great job of showing how creativity can excel with structure and form!
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