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Monthly writing challenge
Monthly writing challenge





monthly writing challenge

  • Now the fun part: Imagine there is a Mrs.
  • Make a parallel list that notes all the remarkable actions that character took to demonstrate those amazing feats.
  • Think about all the amazing achievements of that character… make a list.
  • Imagine several iconic powerful solo men (real or imagined, whatever rocks your socks - you get the idea from the examples I listed above).

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    Of course, I’m not contending male is better than female or vice-versa – feel free to choose whatever works for you … in Jane’s collection she zeroes in on men who’ve taken center stage, so for this exercise, I’m using her strategy. Consider several famous iconic solo characters.Of course, write about whatever moves you. Misses and hosts a delightful collection of imaginary characters. Jane’s latest collection is entitled The Little Mrs. Louis Poet Laureate, Jane Ellen Ibur, long-time poet in the St. Suspend that myth for a bit and imagine there was a Mrs. that no one ever considered or even thought existed. T, Hop-along Cassidy … Yet, we all know that behind that person there was the unspoken, typically invisible “little woman” or, in this case, the Mrs. Clean, Noah, The Rifleman, Gandalf, Superman, Ali Baba, Sherlock Holmes, Don Quixote, the Tin Man, Mr.

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    We grew up with some iconic and varied famed personae in our palette of famed men, those solo characters who stood triumphant all by themselves: Mr. – Today is a playful day! Our mentor poem is a giggle. Susie is also a Teacher-Consultant with The Gateway Writing Project, a former public school classroom teacher for 30 years, and a poet, who is the winner of Member-at-Large Best Poem, 2014 – Missouri State Poetry Society contest.Īn Imaginary Mrs. She is a consultant with Santa Fe Center for Transformational School Leadership and the Institute for School Partnership at Washington University in St. Today’s writing inspiration comes from Susie Morice, writer and editor.







    Monthly writing challenge