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  • A Poem a Day

    Thumbnail for A Poem a DayThe WITS blog publishes poems, stories, essays, and art by students who participate in the...

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  • THE KIDS WILL ALL WRITE by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Oct 20, 2009

    As part of my ongoing adventures as a writing workshop instructor, the following piece owes a lot to this year’s third-grade class. Some eight-year-old boys drool. In the four years in which I’ve worked with third graders, at least one boy ha...

  • Writing Skeletons by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Mar 3, 2009

    The following entry comes courtesy of Alice, a fifth-grade student in SE Portland. I’ve been working with Alice for two years - she’s a heck of a writer and has a great mind. The exercise itself involved working with “skeleton para...

  • Dream in Haiku by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Feb 28, 2009

    I’ve put a couple of haikus on the site since January - I don’t consider myself a haiku writer, nor do I sit down and actively try to write haikus. Rather, they seem to “come” when they come and arrive as they will.

  • Dream in Haiku by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Feb 28, 2009

    I’ve put a couple of haikus on the site since January - I don’t consider myself a haiku writer, nor do I sit down and actively try to write haikus. Rather, they seem to “come” when they come and arrive as they will.

  • Freethought Monday by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Feb 22, 2009

    You’re a writer every day. You may not write every day, but you’re a writer every day. You have a certain way of seeing the world that never changes, regardless of how much writing you get done. As Natalie Goldberg says in Write Down

  • Freethought Monday by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Feb 22, 2009

    You’re a writer every day. You may not write every day, but you’re a writer every day. You have a certain way of seeing the world that never changes, regardless of how much writing you get done. As Natalie Goldberg says in Write Down

  • Interview with Peter Sears, pt. 1 by DaveJarecki.com/blog on Jan 8, 2009

    As much as Peter Sears gets jazzed by his own work, he’s equally excited - if not more - by the prospects of helping writers at all levels find the line or turn the phrase they’re shooting for. Born in New York, Sears has taught at the

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