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Trish Hopkinson
Trish Hopkinson may describe herself as a “selfish poet,” but her site is an indispensable community hub for poetry lovers, with news and event listings, writing resources, and much more (including her own poems, of course).
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“Not all of what I write makes sense to me. It never will. And that’s fine. In fact, that’s kind of the point. If I could explain it readily in a Power Point, there’d be no reason to write a story. It’s hard work, these acts of creation, of willing nothing into being.”
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The tighter you clamp your heart shut, the more you are constricting blood flow to your brain. Emotion has to go through your heart to get to your mind. Insight requires migration through your mind and back down to your heart.
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Make Crappy Drawings
Michael Babwahsingh embraces crappy drawings: “And if you’re afraid your drawings don’t look like the stuff you see online or in fancy books or that people will make fun if they see them, who cares? All that matters is that your drawings make sense to you….”
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Piquing Curiosity: The Blog of National Geographic Education
The National Geographic Education blog is a resource for educators, offering ways to incorporate ideas into the classroom.
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The Things We Wear: Four Fashion Writers on Their Favorite Pieces
Four fashion bloggers tell stories about their favorite accessories and pieces of clothing.
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Critical Geekery: Talking Representation in Pop Culture with the Nerds of Color
The writers at The Nerds of Color discuss their favorite shows, shifts in the media landscape, and supporting inclusive entertainment.