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Whose Line
A well-written line can change a story. Stringing together the perfect words can add notoriety, depth, humor, mystery, poetry, or truth to what is being…
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Scavenger Hunt
It’s easy when my favorite authors come out with new books. I simply buy them, usually on the day they become available. But what about…
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Learning to Love Leah
I never liked Leah. The way she heartlessly masqueraded as her sister Rachel on her wedding night was appalling. And Jacob claiming he didn’t know…
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What I’m Reading: The Silent Songbird
In 1996 the Magnificent Seven of USA Gymnastics inspired little girls everywhere to become gymnasts. Their spirit, determination, and gold medal performance were a joy…
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The Story in History
Tedious. This accurately describes my history class experiences. In many classrooms, history is reduced to lists to be memorized and regurgitated for the test. It…
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