I'm presenting at the ASHA (American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association) Annual 2024 Conference in Seattle on Thursday, December 5, at 5:30pm. If you are at the conference, I will be in Summit 433-434 on the fourth floor. My topic is "The Write Stuff: Creating Narrative-Based Interventions for Articulation, Decoding, Executive Functions, and More." Even if you can't come to the conference, check out my handout packet using the QR code below. The packet will give you a chance to preview the beginning of my new book, The Raven Remix: A Mashup of Poe Titles. All the activities are based on The Raven Remix Activity Book, coming in early 2025.
Monday, December 2, 2024
ASHA and NCTE 2024
While I was at NCTE, I got the chance to go to dinner at a fun Italian restaurant in the Seaport with Leslie Roessing, who wrote a chapter for my book, Story Frames for Teaching Literacy: Enhancing Student Learning Through the Power of Storytelling. Use the code AF on the Brookes website for a 10% discount. Although I have known her for years, this was the first time I ever met her in person. See my interview with her about Teaching Memoir Writing to Kids. Find her books (The Write to Read and more...) on Amazon. She also has a great website, Literacy with Lesley, which lists her books, informative blog posts on a variety of topics, book reviews, and more reading and writing strategies than I could count. Lyn Miller-Lachman was also part of our dinner party. I interviewed her three years ago, talking about her book, Rogue, and her personal challenges with Asperger's Syndrome. Read that blog post HERE, check out all the new books on her Amazon page, and visit her Website.
I also got to meet some fun new people, including Jo Watson Hackl (see her Website), author of Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe, and blogger Melissa Thom. Check out Melissa's author interviews at the Joyful Learning Podcast.
Next year NCTE will be in Denver!! No telling who I might run into then.
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So terrific to meet you. Your upcoming audience is fortunate, indeed!
ReplyDeleteI always have fun at ASHA. I can't wait to read your book!! So glad we met.
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