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Well, I just want to say how I enjoy your blog. Those posts are really helpfull and I like how you respond to all of them. Ella Enchanted was the favourite film of my sisters for a long time, so I've seen it many times, haha! I wanted to thank you for the great source of inspiration you are to me.
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# 333 - Geertje Hoogenboom 04/04/2011 - 13:30 - City: - State: - Country:
Mrs. Levine,

Thank you so much for replying. I know, half a dozen copies sounds excessive, but she reads them frequently and often gives copies to friends so they can enjoy it. Thank you for the information on the tour. I'm hoping to be in Boston during the tour and will surely stop by if I am.

Thanks again for the information. Take care.

William Lane
# 332 - William Lane 04/03/2011 - 08:29 - City: Riverview - State: New Brunswick - Country: Canada
Sonya Finney--My new book, A TALE OF TWO CASTLES, will be available as an e-book when it comes out in May.

Janet Fagal--I enjoyed the YouTube performance, and I loved hearing your students recite! Hope to see you in Orlando.
# 331 - Gail Carson Levine 04/02/2011 - 17:52 - City: - State: - Country:
Gail,
My students loved the chance to share their poetry with you yesterday at State Street. I will be in Orlando, too, doing a session on Wed. am all about my poetry approach and program. Heading to NYSRA soon, too. Maybe I will see you in Orlando. My students write poetry as well as recite it. I have found they do it as easily as breathing. I teach it with no pressure, homework or testing. If you go to youtube and type in my name and poetry on parade you can see a 3 min clip from one of our recitals.
I try to turn them into lovers of words and ideas; captivating them so that they, too, will not be able to resist those cold and delicious plums they will encounter throughout life.
The author visit always seems too short; that is why we did the Frost poem for you. The children understand it and love that one. I for one enjoy your fairy tales that look at it all so realistically. It's a nice way to balance the hope found in traditional tales with the realism of life as we know it.
By the way when I saw Solomon today in the hall I asked which poem he had done for you and he told me "Growing Up" because it seemed sort of mythical to him. He is quite something that boy; he has the heart of an artist.
I like everything about our visiting authors: the anticipation, the in-depth study, the visit and then afterward when that connection pushes us to learn and read even more. Many thanks for your visit and I hope you did not encounter even one snowflake on your ride home. We recite de la Mare's "The Snowflake" to make ourselves feel better. Do you know it? I am originally from Long Island and all relatives are there and in Westchester, but I am a true up-stater now.
Sincerely,
Janet
# 330 - Janet Fagal 04/01/2011 - 21:23 - City: Skaneateles - State: New York - Country: USA
:-D Im doing a report about you and im just wodering were you born new york,new york?
Love& Airplanes,
Star Williams :-D:-D:-D
# 329 - Star Williams 04/01/2011 - 11:58 - City: Mt.Plesant - State: Texas - Country: America

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