Showing posts with label writing tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing tips. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Writing Ideas from Photos

Check out Mary Emma's Writing Tips at One Book Two Book for suggestions on developing writing prompts from photos. One photo can yield ideas for many types of writing. In this post, I've used a photo from my childhood of Nubble Lighthouse, Cape Neddick, Maine.

I'm also incorporating this idea into a workshop I'm teaching this week for a group of homeschoolers.

(If you'd like to learn more about my workshops for young writers, e-mail me at me.allen@juno.com .)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

A Valentine's Journey Writing Prompt

Check out the writing prompt for youngsters, A Valentine's Journey, at my b5 media blog, One Book Two Book.

This is a fun activity youngsters...and adults...may enjoy. I know a variation of it was fun for students I worked with the other day.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Check Out This Week's Obama Writing Tip at One Book Two Book


Mary Emma's Writing Tip of the Week

Each Sunday, I try to post a writing tip at my One Book Two Book blog. This week, since we've just experienced the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, I gave some suggestions for writing about this occasion.

For some ideas, check out Mary Emma's Writing Tip - What Did You Think of the Inauguration?

Monday, October 13, 2008

Mary Emma's Writing Workshops for Tots through Teens


I love encouraging young and beginning writers. So I'm often invited to schools and libraries to present writing workshops in various types of this art form....fiction, non-fiction, poetry. Since I've also illustrated some of my books, I'll include art in these presentations, too.

For more information about my writing workshops, check them out at my Children's Author Tales blog. (Contact information is there, too.)

Sunday, October 12, 2008

More Writing Tips for Tots & Teens, Moms & Teachers

Here's another writing tip at One Book Two Book.....Ideas from a Pumpkin.

You will find it interesting to check out for children and adults.