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Archives for May 2017

Why Caleb, Now?

Lyn Hawks · May 16, 2017 · Leave a Comment

I just posted the first episodes of a new novel, CALEB IN MINOR KEY, at Radish Fiction, a place where writers post new works for free as well as for a small fee. I'm excited. But I'm also nervous. Caleb is biracial. Here's the book blurb: All Caleb wants to do is rule … [Read more...] about Why Caleb, Now?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #weneeddiversebooks, art, bias, Caleb in Minor Key, censorship, compassion, race, racism, Radish, risk-taking, white privilege, white privilege, whiteness, YA

Why I Stopped Watching 13 Reasons Why

Lyn Hawks · May 7, 2017 · 5 Comments

I was really excited about it. I figured I’d watch it all. But sometimes a Netflix series is not the best idea for a version of a story. And sometimes art raises questions that it’s not fully ready to answer. Maybe a few episodes, not a series, would have been the way to go. … [Read more...] about Why I Stopped Watching 13 Reasons Why

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bullying, bullying, Netflix, suicide, suicide contagion, Thirteen Reasons Why

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A writing process. Ha! Ask me every day what my pr A writing process. Ha! Ask me every day what my process is, because surely it’s changed. I do show up daily, and I have a new mantra. *Write into the relationships. Let people push on one another.* This has replaced STOP EXPLAINING; START CHASING. (Can you tell my character goal was kind of muddy? All caps hollering at myself does help.) The latest advice is about trusting the people I’ve created, whom I’ve gotten to know over a year, and understand their psychology and their interdependencies. Each person has their own goal and arc. They aren’t pawns to be moved in a game of plot. They are humans moving through the beats I’ve planned and making discoveries along the way.

“Stories are like children. They grow in their own way.” - Madeline L'Engle

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Oh @vcfawcya I ❤️💗💗❤️you! Blessed to Oh @vcfawcya I ❤️💗💗❤️you! Blessed to grow and share my work in such a great place. Honored to receive the Norma Fox Mazer award for my YA novel.
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So excited for next week, and about the lesson on So excited for next week, and about the lesson on rhetoric and persuasive speech I just posted to Teachers Pay Teachers. It’s also a chance to explore media objectivity and bias as well as American history and women in politics. Content analysis and close reading, cooperative learning, Socratic discussion, and then multiple choice questions that help students get ready for standardized tests. All things to all people! If you know of an English or History teacher needing a lesson for next week, please point them to Success Story on Teachers Pay Teachers. On this historic occasion, there’s so much to celebrate!
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Madam-Vice-President-Rhetoric-Persuasive-Speech-AP-Lang-Comp-6450653

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