A couple of weeks ago I drove myself to Albion, Michigan to give a short and sweet talk to a group of teenagers about writing, creativity, and imagination. The talk went well, but my favorite part was watching the teens get recognition for the work they’d done long before I stood before them. They’d just spent months reading, then creating community discussions around the book
No Children on Halloween
A couple of weeks ago I drove myself to Albion, Michigan to give a short and sweet talk to a group of teenagers about writing, creativity, and imagination. The talk went well, but my favorite part was watching the teens get recognition for the work they’d done long before I stood before them. They’d just spent months reading, then creating community discussions around the book
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