RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • One thing I emphasize in my Advanced Writing classes is word choice, choosing the exact word to “get the job done’/convey the message one wants to send. Often the word choice (and the phrasing of those words) lends a poetic tone/sense to what the writer puts on paper. One of my favorite illustrations of this…

  • BOOKS I STARTED THIS WEEK The Book Charmer by Karen Hawkins The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin–this is the third in the “Broken Earth” Series which I started a couple of years ago. My Better Half and I read the first book aloud to each other; I read the second on my own, and started…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Sometimes it is a simple matter of punctuation that turns a prose paragraph into a poem. For example, here is a brief paragraph about my cat, Freesia: She has a stubborn streak, this good-natured cat of mine. She plops down on the computer keyboard when she craves attention. She…

  • Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness: Miss Carlson assigned her fifth graders to write an essay entitled “If I Were a Millionaire.” All of the students began writing, except for one girl who sat at her desk with her arms folded. “What’s the matter, Chloe?” asked the teacher. “Why aren’t you writing?” “I’m waiting for…

  • Today the world celebrates Art, but until recently, I had no solid foundation as to what was classified as “Art.” ( See review on PWR of book, But Is It Art.) According to those in charge of World Art Day, art is “something that is created in visual form.” This includes painting, sculpture, music, writing,…

  • Although I read this “out of turn–” I’d read several of Jio’s novels before reading her debut novel, this was an amazing book. It had something for everyone: lovely description, fine characterization, a stunning twisty plot, mystery and romance. Jio’s main character, Emily Wilson, author of a best selling novel, is dumped by her husband.…

  • Today’s poems are by Asmita Rajiv and are found in her collection, Unsaid. “Being Perfect” “I am not trying to be perfect. I gave that up a long time back. But what I am trying to be good at, is to let my uniqueness shine trough. Now that’s an art worth perfecting.” “Acceptance” “The more…

  • Blogging friend, Ritu Bhathal, author of blog, But I Smile Anyway brings today’s poem from her first publication, Poetic Rituals “But I Smile Anyway” “When a cloud appears In my sky, I ask and wonder, I ask God why. Still, I smile anyway. It all happens For a reason, they say. And I think We’ll…

  • Today I need a day of quiet reading, so along with many schoolchildren, homeschoolers, and individuals who celebrate this day, at some time today, I will Drop Everything and Read. The celebration of reading’s purpose is to “…encourage families to…’drop everything and read’ at home…Take at least 30 minutes to put aside all distractions and…

  • (This book was recommended on the cover by Jodi Picoult) Autistic eight-year-old Max Delaney has help in coping with school, bullies, and life in general–an imaginary friend named Budo, who has existed for five years since Max imagined him to have someone to play with. Budo is the narrator of this novel, and he tells…