Monday, April 2, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day Two

Don't forget to check out these challenges:
A to Z Poetry Month ~ Blogging from A to Z  ~  NaPoWriMo ~ Kidlitosphere Progressive Poem (the list of dates and sites is on the right-side panel of this page).




   B is for Book
   Books can be funny.
   Books can be sad.
   Books can be good.
   Books can be bad.   
   Books can be silly.
   Books can be scary.
   Books can be written
   By people named Harry.
   Books can be short.
   Books can be long.
   Books can be right.
   Books can be wrong.
   Books can ask why.
Books can explain.
   Books can be written
   By people named Jane.
   Books tell you where.
   Books tell you how.

   Go grab a book.
   Read it - right now!

Here's how to sign BOOK:


Bonus sign - BRAIN:

You can find more signs on:



Sunday, April 1, 2012

Poetry Month Mash-Up: Day One

     I've overextended myself - again!  I've signed up for A to Z Poetry Month, Blogging from A to Z, and NaPoWriMo!  But - I've figured out how to do a mash-up so I can combine all three into one post.  Both A to Z challenges post 26 days, with Sundays off for good behavior.  That means, on Sundays, I'll just write a post for NaPoWriMo, which is 30 posts in 30 days.
     Also, I've decided to teach you a sign a day to match my alphabet word.  Look for the demonstration video below the poem.
     I forgot to mention Irene Latham's Progressive Poem!  She write the first line of the poem today and a different poet will add a line everyday until the end of April!  I'm slotted for April 19th so make sure you come back and visit my blog then!  You can follow the progression of the poem on Irene's blog. Live Your Poem.
     I'm excited to get started!  So, without further ado, here's my poem for April 1st - no fooling:


A is for Ability

I have a strange ability - I see things no one sees.
I guess, you'd say, that I can see the forest for the trees.

Like spotting famous faces in most people passing by.
My neighbor - who is Indian - looks just like Princess Di.

And take a look at president, Lyndon B. Johnson,
Add some hair - he's Golda Meir! (She grew up in Wisconsin).

I recognize the faces of my friends from decades past.
They think that I'm a stalker so they make their exits - fast!

At times, it comes in handy and at times, it's just a pain.
You should all be grateful you don't have my twisted brain!


Can you see it?




Here's how to sign ABILITY:

Here's a bonus sign - it was the ASL sign of the day on ASL Pro: AUTHOR:
You can find more signs on:


  

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

April is Poetry Month - Take These Challenges - UPDATED**

Sorry to be getting to this so late but there's still time to enter these two awesome challenges! 


Rena Traxel is hosting A to Z Poetry on her blog.  I was excited to find it because I had a very similar idea but, of course, I waited too long to put it into action.  Now I have the best of both worlds - I get to participate without all the work (sorry Rena)!  




Here's a bit about the challenge:
Starting with the letter 'A' on April 1, 2012 write a poem based on that day's lesson and challenge. There are 26 letters in the alphabet so you will create 26 poems in the month of April. Take Sundays off to revise (except for Sunday, April 1). If you have kids get them involved.  










~ Maureen Thorson is hosting NaPoWriMo (National Poetry Writing Month) on her blog.  You can find out all about it on her 
FAQ page.





I used to be afraid to take on writing challenges because I didn't think I could keep up with the demand.  I surprised myself and did pretty well.  What I've written may not be my best work but they're starts and who knows what they'll grow into.  I actually have a story I love that I thought of during National Picture Book Idea Month (NaPiBoIdMo) and finished writing during 12X12 in 2012.  Even if you don't end up writing a poem a day, I guarantee you'll write more than if you didn't take these challenges.


So, what are you waiting for - go on - sign up NOW!


** I found a fabulous list on Jamma's Alphabet Soup.  I bet she didn't wait until the last minute to put her list together!  Darn you, procrastination gene!!!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

I've Been Tagged with the Lucky 7 MEME

A writer friend of mine, Cheryl Velasquez, tagged me the Lucky 7 MEME!  Cheryl is a talented writer - I've had the pleasure of reading some of her work and I have a feeling the world will be reading it soon too!  You should check out her awesome blog, Book Nook.




Here are the rules for the Lucky 7 MEME:

1. Go to page 77 of your current ms. (Since I write picture books, I chose to start on the first page.) 
2. Go to line 7.
3. Copy down the next 7 lines/sentences and post them as they're written.  No cheating
4. Tag 7 other victims authors.


The manuscript I chose is Five Little Piggies, a mash-up of There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe and This Little Piggy.  Since it's in rhyming couplets, I shared 8 lines instead of 7.  Here it is:

She squinted her eyes and she curled her tight lips.
She tapped her big foot with her hands on her hips.

She said, "I'm the boss now - and don't you forget it.
Follow my orders or you will regret it!"  

Never before had the five piggies seen,
a person so callous . . . so soulless . . . so mean!

She yelled at the piggies; her voice filled with hate.
She hollered so loudly, she scared their tails straight.


Now, here are the lucky 7 winners I've chosen to burden grace with this award!  
I can't wait to read their 7 (or 8) lines!



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Read Conmigo Literary Program and Manuscript Contest!!


My nephew, Greg, is the AVP of National Marketing with Infinity Insurance in Alabama - boy, that makes me feel old!  He told me about an awesome program they have called Read Conmigo, which was designed to enrich the learning environment in bilingual households by providing parents with unique learning tools, like bilingual children's books - for FREE!  


Anyone 18 years or older, who resides in the US, can sign up to receive a free bilingual book, monthly.  Teachers who sign up will receive a set of 20 books to distribute to their students (one time only).  How great is that?!


They also host a contest which authors and illustrators may enter.   Authors may submit a picture book manuscript, in English and Spanish or just in Spanish.  Illustrators may submit illustrations alone or with picture book text.  The winners will receive $1000 and will have their stories published and distributed to families nationwide!!  Read the rules here (although it says the contest ended in Dec 2011, I have it on good authority that it is still going and is bigger and better than ever!).


Have fun reading - good luck to those who enter the contest!!