VOLUME 35 Sara Constantakis, Project Editor Foreword by David J. from Fairfield University.įor Students Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Poetry Laura Jean Waters: Certified School Library Media Specialist, Wilton High School, Wilton, Connecticut. Member of American Library Association, Association of Independent School Librarians, and Association of Educational Therapists. Board member, Children’s Literature Council of Southern California. Jody Stefansson: Director of Boswell Library and Study Center and Upper School Learning Specialist, Polytechnic School, Pasadena, California. Poet, published in North American Review, Nimrod, and Michigan Quarterly Review, among other publications. Exam Reader, Advanced Placement Literature and Composition. Teachers of English (NCTE), Teachers and Writers, and NCTE Opinion Panel. Amy Spade Silverman: English Department Chair, Kehillah Jewish High School, Palo Alto, California. Member of the National Council of Teachers of English. Certified teacher by the Maryland State Department of Education. Timothy Showalter: English Department Chair, Franklin High School, Reisterstown, Maryland. Joseph McGeary: English Teacher, Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kate Hamill: Grade 12 English Teacher, Catonsville High School, Catonsville, Maryland. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ph.D. Recommend PapersĪdvisors Erik France: Adjunct Instructor of English, Macomb Community College, Warren, Michigan. yes, even the Pinky and Brain quotes, which are a special kind of special.įeeling lucky? Read 10 random quotes.Words Are the Diminution of All Things.Ĭumulative Author/Title Index.Ĭumulative Nationality/Ethnicity Index.Ĭumulative Index of First Lines.Ĭumulative Index of Last Lines. Such as everything Dorothy Parker has written and. If you enjoy words, I invite you to peruse words I have tried to coin and my writing.Īnd now for full list of 1,700+ other things worth reading. That’s how the light gets in." other attempts at herding words and lines But it was a good one-my esteemed colleague Robin Coope reminded me of this Leonard Cohen gem, from the song Anthem. In fact, thinking back to the last time I heard someone quote something takes my mind too far back. In the NYT article We Are What We Quote applies, then too many people are living in empty spaces. Think & dance Tango is a sad thought that is danced.
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