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Tag Archives: learning
The Teacher/Student Subplot
I got to thinking about this topic while I was rewatching ‘My Hero Academia’. It was interesting to see how Midoriya (main character) interacted with his various teachers throughout the seasons. Each relationship helped him grow and was slightly different … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, fiction, learning, relationships, students, teachers, teaching, writing
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Back to School Funnies
Yup. It’s back to school for all students and teachers. At least for those who weren’t in summer school. Time to buckle in for another wild ride where you really don’t know what’s coming. All you can do is walk … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged back to school, learning, school, students, summer break, teachers, teaching
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Poetry Day: Apprentices
(This poem is self-explanatory. Apprentices are used a lot in fantasy stories. I don’t know exactly what prompted the poem, but here we are.) Chosen by their thirteenth year To follow in a master’s steps They wave farewell to youth … Continue reading
Teaching Clyde a Lesson
As I’ve mentioned, War of Nytefall: Savagery works differently than previous volumes. It has more of a quest feel to the story, which isn’t something that plays to Clyde’s strengths. If he can’t hunt it down and fight it then he comes … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged action adventure, Clyde, coming soon, Dawn Fangs, evolution, fantasy, growing, learning, lessons, magic, quest, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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The Thrill of Words
Words on the page Each one a step Into a vivid world That absorbs the senses To bestow knowledge And escape And lull one into slumber * It is a skill Finely crafted from youth Marked by stumbles Language nuances … Continue reading
Questions 3: Reading is Essential
Forgot to put the video above on Monday’s post, but people don’t click on these anyway. I might just have repeatedly play while I type this up. This is fairly simple. Most, if not all, of us are readers. We … Continue reading
Zoo Day
A child’s wonder Etched into their face When seeing the beasts Outside the screen and page Larger as life Striking all the senses As alive as the child Who watches and waves Amazed at the sight Of beloved animals In … Continue reading
Coming to the End of Another Project & School Year
Tomorrow is Father’s Day, so I’ve no idea what’s going on. Happy Fathers’ Day to everyone. For me it’s the beginning of a ‘busy’ week. I’m 2.3 chapters away from putting Book 11 to bed as far as first drafts … Continue reading
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Tagged author, children, fatherhood, fiction, goals, learning, outlining, parenthood, school, targets, teaching, writing
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Schools Beyond the Norm
Sometimes it isn’t enough to have a school and leave it at that. Sure you can add regular classes and teachers, but if you’re in a genre like fantasy then you’ll be wanting something special. Here are a few variations … Continue reading