Saturday, August 14, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Neil Gaiman's Blog
Click here to read about Neil's experiences writing an episode of Dr. Who.

Neil Gaiman wrote Stardust and Coraline, among many other things. I can't recommend all of his books -- some of them are too "adult" for me! However, he has written some wonderful things. One of my favorite books in the world is The Graveyard Book.
Dr. Who is a BBC science fiction television show that has been going on for many years.

Neil Gaiman wrote Stardust and Coraline, among many other things. I can't recommend all of his books -- some of them are too "adult" for me! However, he has written some wonderful things. One of my favorite books in the world is The Graveyard Book.
Dr. Who is a BBC science fiction television show that has been going on for many years.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
The Reverso
Marilyn Singer invented a poetry form she calls the Reverso. She has published reversos about fairy tales in a book titled Mirror, Mirror, illustrated by Josee Masse. Here is the first reverso she wrote:
A cat Incomplete:
without A chair
a chair: without
incomplete. a cat.
Notice that "when you read a reverso down, it is one poem. When you read it up, with changes allowed only in punctuation and capitalization it is a different poem."
These two poems about the same fairy tale go from one voice to another:
In my hood, After all, Grandma's waiting,
skipping through the wood, mustn't dawdle. . .
carrying a basket, But a girl!
picking berries to eat -- What a treat --
juicy and sweet juicy and sweet,
what a treat! picking berries to eat,
But a girl carrying a basket,
mustn't dawdle. skipping through the wood
After all, Grandma's waiting. in my 'hood.
A cat Incomplete:
without A chair
a chair: without
incomplete. a cat.
Notice that "when you read a reverso down, it is one poem. When you read it up, with changes allowed only in punctuation and capitalization it is a different poem."
These two poems about the same fairy tale go from one voice to another:
In the Hood
In my hood, After all, Grandma's waiting,
skipping through the wood, mustn't dawdle. . .
carrying a basket, But a girl!
picking berries to eat -- What a treat --
juicy and sweet juicy and sweet,
what a treat! picking berries to eat,
But a girl carrying a basket,
mustn't dawdle. skipping through the wood
After all, Grandma's waiting. in my 'hood.
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