Worth trying. Thanks, Violet.
Dorothy Richardson and H.G. Wells Quotes
Dorothy Richardson was born May 17, 1873 in England and died June 17, 1957. Her book, Pilgrimage, is a sequence of 13 novels in which she uses stream of consciousness, a narrative writing technique, and writes about the importance of female experiences. The stream of consciousness technique uses interior monologue in writing. Edgar Allan Poe’s […]
Niccolo Machiavelli Born on May 3, 1469
Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. He was known as one of the founders of modern political science, specifically political ethics. He wrote comedies, carnival songs, and poetry. “The lion cannot protect himself from traps, and the fox cannot defend himself from wolves. […]
The View on ABC Today Independent Dressing
On The View this morning, http://abc.go.com/shows/the-view/ Mindy Scheier shown here with her husband, talked about a way for differently-abled children and adults to dress independently. When I had a middle school classroom with twelve to fifteen students who needed help with every day tasks, Mindy’s additions to clothing would have made my job and my […]
Does Your Protagonist Have a Pet?
My Norman in the Painting protagonist, Jill Steele, has a female Siamese cat that she named Rocky. Jill enjoys her cat’s company but when trouble starts on Main Street, Rocky is on her own for longer hours. At the end of the novel, Jill will have to make a big decision regarding Rocky. Not a […]
Jigsaw Box
This week, I listened to Nicola Bird’s webinar about Jigsaw Box. Has anyone used it? Creating modules or packets for people to buy and Jigsaw Box doing all the technology and providing the site to do it, sounds great to me. The monthly fee is reasonable if the packets sell and if they continue to […]
Review: Our House is not in Paris by Susan Cutsforth
Book Review Reblog from solothefirst.wordpress.com