I have the honor of wrapping up the TA Three Weeks of
Thanks-Giving. To read the eloquent
posts of my fellow TAs, follow these links:
Like all of you, I’m thankful for many things like family,
friends, church, health, a place to live and thousands of other things that I
sometimes take for granted. But since
this is a TeachingAuthors blog, I’ll confine my thankful thoughts –online
anyway – to blessings in that part of my life.
I’m thankful for great teachers. I recently spoke at the Arkansas Reading
Association where I did a session titled “Writing Nonfiction Using Fiction
Techniques” which was attended by some amazing teachers. Teachers
today are given the task of teaching students how to write. It is a tall order and not an easy thing to
pull off even for a professional author of books. I’m thankful for teachers who do their best
even though their classes are filled with a wide range of students that include
both gifted and talented and struggling readers.
I’m thankful that people, organizations and museums through
the years have preserved our history by preserving documents and
artifacts. As a nonfiction author who
does lots of primary source research, I can do research like I do because those
before me had the forethought of preservation.
I’m thankful to enter this holiday season with an exciting
new project spinning through my mind. In
the last couple of weeks, I’ve had the real treat of having my newest project
go to auction. It is a dream of authors
for more than one editor would want to publish their next book. I know the new publishing house and editor is
just as excited about the project as I am.
Congratulations twice! A new idea and an auction--how exciting!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your new project sounds fabulous! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHURRAH for teachers!
ReplyDeleteAnd, HURRAH for you, Carla!
Another of your award-winning books is on the way.:)
Happy dancing and clapping for your new project! Congratulations! And, absolutely, more hurrahs for teachers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, guys. It has been exciting.
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