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During this
interactive, informative, and energetic assembly,
I use a PowerPoint presentation as a jumping off point
to discuss my journey to publication: the highs, lows, and the jaw-dropping
experiences that have made me the writer I am today. Students quickly
realize and take comfort in knowing that I still need lots of help to make my
stories "sing." They're amazed to discover that
I get writer's block just like them. Who knew that a blank piece of paper
could give a published author a case of the willies? I compare my editor to
their teachers and prove to them how much their words of
wisdom (REVISE!) make our stories much stronger. I share examples of my own
work and let them judge for themselves. Teachers appreciate my message loud and
clear as I hammer home the importance of having a strong work ethic.
It's always at this part of my talk that I hear a collective gasp when
students listen to my tale of how I learned this the hard way. They
groan when they hear about "the one that got away."
Through audience participation, I offer an inside look as to how I get my ideas and help them realize that their passions can be
turned into books, too...with the help of a little brainstorming! I want to share my joy of reading and writing with
your students and prove to them that they have the same "power" to write
stories that connect with readers as I do.
For
older students (grades 4 and up), I end the program by playing a short Game Show that focuses on
the stages
of The Writing Process and my website's ABOUT ME section.
NOTE:
If you combine grade levels, please do not have the grades span more than
one level at a time since my presentation is a bit different for each one.
Ideal combinations: 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, etc. OR 1, 2/3, 4/5, etc.
It's important that I know exactly which groups will be combined so I can
adapt my program to fit the grade-specific needs and abilities.
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