Monthly Archives: January 2016

TweetBecky van der Bogert’s Reflections on Fire “You have an interstitial lung disease and there isn’t anything . . .” I didn’t need to hear the rest. My mother had......
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TweetFrom: Teaching with Fire — Maggie Anderson Coming from Montana, I have learned the art of fire building. I have tried different types of wood, different sizes of kindling, different......
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TweetIntroduction to Judy Brown’s “Fire” It is the first full week of January. Most of you are returning to the classroom after time spent in the warmth of family and......
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TweetIn this week’s book review section, the New York Times published “The Favorite Poem Project.” They asked 25 noted writers (such as Stephen King & Ta-Nehisi Coates) to select a......
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TweetThese days, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the craziness, the frightful things going on, and the hard challenges we face individually and collectively. Yet, through it all, there......
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