RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Definition of a word: AUDACIOUS “AUDACIOUS” was the word I chose for 2020, not necessarily a word to “live by”, but a word to emulate. Audacious means, “showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.” I have always lived my life on the “safe side,” never being one to…

  • “The Arthur series “is today’s recommendation for both boys and girls ages four through eight. Arthur Read (Yes, “Read” is his last name.) is an anthropomorphic aardvark created by Marc Brown. For the girls, Arthur has a little sister. He is a good Big Brother. Himself eight years old, Arthur addresses the fears of eight-year-olds…

  • Looking over an old, finished journal, I found an entry near the end dated January 16,2020. It involved questions to be considered at the end of each day. “Today I am grateful for…” Hurricane Laura not hitting our part of the Texas Gulf coast yesterday. “Today I helped someone by…” sending several texts of encouragement,…

  • Sims 2020

    If one if familiar with the virtual world of the Sims, then one well knows how task = reward. One must work work work to earn money, and read read read to gain intelligence (points). Don’t forget to talk talk talk and smile smile smile to make friends. It’s important to wash wash wash to…

  • Originally posted on Brainfluff: Fixes for a draconic mid-life crisis #1 – Find a pretty young dragon queen to polish your scales for you. Maybe polish hers too… Castellan the Black, mighty dragon warrior, features in my short story Picky Eaters, written to provide a humorous escape from all the stuff that isn’t happening on…

  • Puff Piece

    Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Today A dragon Sat in my yard Alone in the sun As if he had no friends He watched the birds as they flew I wondered if he’d want to play I started outside but was afraid He began crying silent dragon tears There were little puffs of smoke…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: YES, I love memoirs. It was not until recently, this past spring, that I really got into them. In order to expand my own “sense” of the genre, I required my Advanced Writing Class, Spring 2020, to do a “Memoir Project” for 30% of their course grade. (I am…

  • Several years ago, I did a color challenge with a fellow blogger where books were picked by the color of their covers. Most of the books came from my TBR shelves, which was an added bonus. Today, I’ve written a color challenge of my own and urge you to join me. There is no “due…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: From a devotional: “Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time.” (Martha Troly-Curtiin) “There’s a time for hard work–a time to do everything you can to get things done–and there’s a time to relax. Celebrate everything you’ve accomplished, and mark your progress on projects you have yet to complete.…