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Showing posts with label Nook and Cranny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nook and Cranny. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Suz Blackaby to speak on November 5th

I'm sharing this blurb from Willamette Writers:

"The Young Willamette Writers will be hosting Suz Blackaby on November 5th. Suz will be sharing tips on poetry writing. Several of our young writers enjoy writing in verse and have been looking forward to hearing from a poet.

Suz Blackaby has worked in educational publishing for over 30 years.  On the clock, she hones her skills writing fiction and nonfiction titles for the K-8 audience, focusing primarily on struggling and emergent readers.  On her own time, she writes poetry, picture books, and middle-grade fiction and nonfiction.  Her collection of poetry entitled NEST, NOOK, AND CRANNY (Charlesbridge, 2010) was included on the New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing and received The 2011 Liona and the Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry.  Suz lives in Portland, Oregon, with her family in a lab-mandatory neighborhood.

The Young Willamette Writers is for students in grades 5-10. We meet in the back room of the Old Church at the same time as the adults; the Old Church is at SW 11th and Clay in Portland. There is no cost to join - just show up!"

Saturday, June 5, 2010

June 9th Poetry Reading

This is at Barnes & Noble in Vancouver, Washington

An invitation to hear some great poetry:

"Strand by strand a spider strings
Her scaffold stalk to stem,
And when a passerby drops by
Midflight, she draws him in…"

Would you like to witness some wonderful words woven together for children? Poetry appealing to literature lovers of all ages?

Barnes & Nobel welcomes local poet Susan Blackaby for a reading of her beautifully written and illustrated book Nest, Nook and Cranny. Nest, Nook and Cranny is broken into different sections - Desert, Wetland, Woodland, etc. and contains work that's visually appealing, with a large variety of metaphors that also provides a great way to learn about our natural world. It’s intended for kids ages 8-12 but would make a good gift to anyone.

This is a rare event for Poetry Group regulars and for everyone's children and grandchildren.

Barnes & Noble Vancouver 2nd Wednesdays Poetry Group
Wednesday, June 9th
Everything in back left-hand corner:
Critique Group 6 pm
Author Reading 7 pm
Open Mic 7:45 pm
7700 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., 98662

You’re Invited,


Shawn Sorensen
Community Relations Manager
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Vancouver Plaza
7700 NE 4th Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98662

tel: (360) 260-3854
fax: (360) 253-5414