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One hot summer in Itching Down, @lt;br@gt;Four million wasps flew
into town. @lt;br@gt;What are the villagers going to do about this
noisy, nasty nuisance of a swarm? Make a giant jam sandwich --
that's what!
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The Giant Jam Sandwich (Board book)
John Vernon Lord; Illustrated by John Vernon Lord; Janet Burroway
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It's a dark day for Itching Down. Four million wasps have just
descended on the town, and the pests are relentless What can be
done? Bap the Baker has a crazy idea that just might work . .
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Young readers will love having this lyrical, rhyming text in an
accessible board book format as they watch the industrious citizens
of Itching Down knead, bake, and slather the biggest wasp trap
there ever was John Vernon Lord's bright ink and crayon
illustrations fill the pages with humorous detail.
More than a quarter million copies sold! A creative writerâs
shelf should hold at least three essential books: a dictionary, a
style guide, and Writing Fiction. Janet Burrowayâs best-selling
classic is the most widely used creative writing text in America,
and for more than three decades it has helped hundreds of thousands
of students learn the craft. Now in its tenth edition, Writing
Fiction is more accessible than ever for writers of all
levelsâinside or outside the classroom. This new edition
continues to provide advice that is practical, comprehensive, and
flexible. Burrowayâs tone is personal and nonprescriptive,
welcoming learning writers into the community of practiced
storytellers. Moving from freewriting to final revision, the book
addresses âshowing not telling,â characterization, dialogue,
atmosphere, plot, imagery, and point of view. It includes new
topics and writing prompts, and each chapter now ends with a list
of recommended readings that exemplify the craft elements
discussed, allowing for further study. And the examples and
quotations throughout the book feature a wide and diverse range of
todayâs best and best-known creators of both novels and short
stories. This book is a master class in creative writing that also
calls on us to renew our love of storytelling and celebrate the
skill of writing well. There is a very good chance that one your
favorite authors learned the craft with Writing Fiction. And who
knows what future favorite will get her start reading this edition?
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A Virtual Image (Paperback)
Rosalind Brackenbury; Introduction by Janet Burroway
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R326
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Introduction to Creative Writing or Creative Writing in English or
Creative Writing Departments. Written by bestselling author Janet
Burroway, Imaginative Writing, covers all four genres: creative
nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama. This textbook discusses
elements of craft common to all creative writing before delving
into the individual genres. After an introduction, the next five
chapters each investigate a specific element of craft-Image, Voice,
Character, Setting, and Story-from a perspective that crosses all
genres. Nearly half of the selections in all four genres are new.
New "Try This" exercises give students plenty of practice.
Imaginative Writing is a very popular book for courses on teaching
the craft of creative writing.
In 1955, Maxine Kumin submitted a poem to the Saturday Evening
Post. "Lines on a Half-Painted House" made it into the magazine -
but not before Kumin was asked to produce, via her husband's
employer, verification that the poem was her original work. Kumin,
who went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, was part of a
groundbreaking generation of women writers who came of age during
the midcentury feminist movement. By challenging the status quo and
ultimately finding success for themselves, they paved the way for
future generations of writers. In A Story Larger than My Own, Janet
Burroway brings together Kumin, Julia Alvarez, Jane Smiley, Erica
Jong, and fifteen other accomplished women of this generation to
reflect on their writing lives. The essays and poems featured in
this collection illustrate that even writers who achieve critical
and commercial success experience a familiar pattern of highs and
lows over the course of their careers. Along with success comes the
pressure to sustain it, as well as a constant search for subject
matter, all too frequent crises of confidence, the challenges of a
changing publishing scene, and the difficulty of combining writing
with the oridnary stuff of life-family, marriage, jobs. The
contributors, all now over the age of sixty, also confront the
effects of aging, with its paradoxical duality of new limitations
and newfound freedom. Taken together, these stories offer advice
from experience to writers at all stages of their careers and serve
as a collective memoir of a truly remarkable generation of women.
In 1955, Maxine Kumin submitted a poem to the "Saturday Evening
Post. ""Lines on a Half-Painted House"" "made it into the
magazine--but not before Kumin was asked to produce, via her
husband's employer, verification that the poem was her original
work.
Kumin, who went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, was part
of a groundbreaking generation of women writers who came of age
during the midcentury feminist movement. By challenging the status
quo and ultimately finding success for themselves, they paved the
way for future generations of writers. In "A Story Larger than My
Own," Janet Burroway brings together Kumin, Julia Alvarez, Jane
Smiley, Erica Jong, and fifteen other accomplished women of this
generation to reflect on their writing lives.
The essays and poems featured in this collection illustrate that
even writers who achieve critical and commercial success experience
a familiar pattern of highs and lows over the course of their
careers. Along with success comes the pressure to sustain it, as
well as a constant search for subject matter, all too frequent
crises of confidence, the challenges of a changing publishing
scene, and the difficulty of combining writing with the ordinary
stuff of life--family, marriage, jobs. The contributors, all now
over the age of sixty, also confront the effects of aging, with its
paradoxical duality of new limitations and newfound freedom.
Taken together, these stories offer advice from experience to
writers at all stages of their careers and serve as a collective
memoir of a truly remarkable generation of women.
Four million wasps invade Itching Down, so the villagers make a giant jam sandwich to trap them.
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