Marching Into Spring

It’s time to prepare for the glories of spring. Events for book sales, creating new inventory, and preparing sales have kept things busy! New quilts include interesting designs and colors that fit with country, lake, or mountain cabins. All those places that we retreat to for summer weekends and where evenings require bonfires, s’mores and … More Marching Into Spring

Opportunities in COVID19

Isolation or Inspiration? Time is always at a premium making it very difficult to write, read, organize, talk to friends and family on the phone, or just to sit and think. With COVID19, some of the time constraints may have been lifted. Free hours have not been a bonus for everyone. People who are managing … More Opportunities in COVID19

Writers Reading

Simple Ideas to Remember The more a writer reads, the greater his or her chances are for improved writing. That statement seems to be universally accepted. Suppose, for just a moment, that the writer is distracted by the reading material. What if the material is outside the comfort zone and knowledge base of the writer? … More Writers Reading

Finding Seasonal Ideas

Writing Amidst the Buzz It’s that beautiful time of year. There is much noise in our lives as we prepare for holidays and celebrations of all kinds. The buzz in the air can be a distraction to any serious writing that often happens on the fringe of the day. One suggestion for mining inspiration is … More Finding Seasonal Ideas

Academic Collection

What is College Reading? The work of three colleagues resulted in a collection of work representing classroom and campus strategies across various types of college environments. What is College Reading? is a resource that all educators will value. Reading has taken on a different meaning over time. What has been lost in transition from printed … More Academic Collection