I've spent the
 past few days submerged in writing and learning new things about books for
 kids. If you find yourself in the Pacific Northwest about this time 
next year, do not miss the 14th Annual Children's Literature Conference at Western Washington University. 
Not
 only did I hear some fabulous writing wisdom, I met some fabulous 
teachers, writers, librarians- lots of librarians! 
I made new friends 
and hung out with old. 
One
 new friend, Adam Shaffer, just posted the most amazing Nerdy Bookclub 
post about historical fiction, specifically about Kirby Larson's awesome
 book, DASH.
I'm putting the entire link here so you won't overlook it. Teachers, be inspired. Writers, take a lesson from a master and read Kirby's book. 
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2016/02/25/a-dash-headlong-into-history-by-adam-shaffer/ 
Adam
 has a lot of excellent ideas about historical fiction and using it in 
the classroom. I could quote the entire post, but I'll begin and end 
here: 
"There is enormous value in reading these books. We
 are more knowledgeable, more compassionate, more understanding people when we read historical fiction." 
 

 
 
1 comment:
Thanks for the link. Fantastic blog post!
Post a Comment