“I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.”
— Edgar Allan Poe (b. 1809 – d. 1849)
“I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.”
— Edgar Allan Poe (b. 1809 – d. 1849)
Great news for poets and songwriters!
Bob Dylan wins the Nobel for Literature.
“It is the first line that gives the inspiration and then it’s like riding a bull. Either you just stick with it, or you don’t.”
— Bob Dylan
(Born December 25, 1965 – Died September 3, 2016 Aged 50)
“When we read with a child, we are doing so much more than teaching him to read or instilling in her a love of language,” she wrote. “We are doing something that I believe is just as powerful, and it is something that we are losing as a culture: by reading with a child, we are teaching that child to be human. When we open a book, and share our voice and imagination with a child, that child learns to see the world through someone else’s eyes.”
“No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.”
— Virginia Woolf
Crank the volume on your computer! The sound on this video is very low, but Jonny Geller, literary agent and joint CEO of Curtis Brown, brings up some interesting points.
This is such a great idea.
“The Shelter Buddies Reading Program at the Humane Society of Missouri was designed to help our shelter dogs become more adoptable. Participants sit outside of the dogs kennel and read to them, which helps shy dogs learn to relax around people, while teaching high-energy dogs that calm behavior is desirable. When children read stories to the dogs, it also helps them develop their own reading skills.”
For more information visit http://www.hsmo.org/education
See also:
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/shelter-buddies-reading-program?context=featured
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