Tag Archives: writing
I’m still waiting to hear on the places for this year’s League for Innovation contest, but I suspect this certificate means the places have been determined and my poem didn’t place. That’s cool, national merit is good enough for me.
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Movie and book recommendations
I just added my Summer Reading & Viewing list to the Moulin Review blog: http://moulinreview.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/summer-readingviewing-erins-picks-2/ You can read past editors’ lists from last year, and Rhianon’s list from this year at this link: http://moulinreview.wordpress.com/category/summer-readingviewing/ There will be more lists from … Continue reading
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TIPA news
I have been really behind on sharing news and updates via this blog, but here’s a big one: At the end of March, I went to Kerrville, Texas with other various staff members at The Brookhaven Courier for the Texas … Continue reading
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An editorial on how to behave yourself
Wherein I give relationship advice. It’s up to you to decide whether or not I am a viable source of relationship advice: TV Sitcoms portray damaging behaviors
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Courier articles: Salinger and VCOM faculty exhibit
Issue 7 of the Brookhaven Courier is out! I wrote an editorial about the death of J.D. Salinger, a subject very close to my heart, and you can read it here: Salinger: If you really want to hear about it … Continue reading
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Announcing “A Children’s Book of Necromancy”
Head over to the Life at OHP blog to read about “A Children’s Book of Necromancy,” Open Heart Publishing’s newest release: http://debrincase.com/blog4/2009/12/29/a-childrens-book-of-necromancy/ And please also stop by my purchase portal for An Honest Lie, Volume 1: http://debrincase.com/blog9/erin-marissa-russell-illustrator-jr-editor/ In addition to … Continue reading
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Brookhaven Courier: 10/26 Issue
Art faculty impart wisdom BHC thespians bring Narnia to the spotlight I’ve just returned from the ACP/TCCJA convention in Austin, and Michael Koretzky’s workshop was so awesome I’m thinking about eventually transferring to Florida Atlantic University Honors College in Jupiter, … Continue reading
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