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Waldrop, Ruth W. – 1992
This paper discusses why school librarians are well qualified to write for students and describes the following aspects of becoming a successful writer: (1) manuscript development, including choosing the type of material to write, gathering materials, deciding on the level of intended readers, and getting a manuscript illustrated; (2) publishing…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Laughlin, Mildred Knight; Watt, Letty S. – 1986
Designed to be planned jointly by teachers and school library media specialists, the 60 units of study described in this book suggest ideas for sharing literature that may be used in developing a scope and sequence of literature experiences for children in grades K-5. For primary grades K-2, the activities are primarily arranged through sharing…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Elementary Education
Berman, Matt; Dupuy, Marigny J. – 1998
This publication reviews the books from the major national children's book awards and lists. The following awards are covered: John Newberry Awards, Randolph Caldecott Awards, Coretta Scott King Awards, Mildred L. Batchelder Awards, Pura Belpre, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. The lists are…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Books, Childrens Literature
Van Noate, Judith, Comp. – 1990
This handout is a guide to library resources in the J. Murrey Atkins Library at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte for the criticism of poetry. The guide enables the reader to find sources of criticism on poetry, including critical articles and essays about single poems, or writings on the work of a single author. The guide's sections…
Descriptors: Authors, English Literature, Higher Education, Library Guides
Sanders, Wayne – 1991
This paper explores the rights of authors before publication of their works, if those works are to be published at all, and how these rights might yield to fair use of the works by other authors. Firstly, the paper examines the interests at stake of the three main groups involved: authors, the public, and people who wish to quote or closely…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech
Sorury, Kathryn L., Comp. – 1992
This bibliography lists poetry, fiction, and drama written by Arab, Iranian, and Turkish women of the twentieth century, some originally written in English and the others in English translation. The first section of the bibliography lists the 67 sources (collections and journals) that were consulted. The second part of the bibliography lists 888…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, Females, Fiction
Haefner, Joel – 1992
In recent years the High Romantic concept of the solitary author has been intensely challenged. Compositionists and various theorists have deconstructed the concept of isolated authorship and critiqued the Romantic notion of individual genius. Meanwhile, the reconstruction of the female literary tradition introduced the question of gender and…
Descriptors: Authors, Collaborative Writing, Feminism, Higher Education
Dawkins, John – 1994
The punctuation system presented in this paper has explanatory power insofar as it explains how good writers punctuate. The paper notes that good writers have learned, through reading, the differences among a hierarchy of marks and acquired a sense of independent clauses that allows them to use the hierarchy, along with a reader-sensitive notion…
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Punctuation
Ronayne, Deborah Washburn – 1994
The International Standards Organization (ISO) has developed standards to provide a uniform framework for quality assurance in organizations' products and services. Commonly referred to as ISO 9000, these standards focus on achieving and sustaining the quality of the product or service produced to continuously meet purchasers' needs, and give…
Descriptors: Authors, Business Communication, Documentation, Global Approach
Hamilton, Virginia – 1976
The fiction writer uses language to create the illusion of reality. A work of fiction is an illusion of life in which characters attempt to transform basic reality by casting their desires and views upon it, thus creating internal conflict between elements of the real and the unreal. Characters must sort out through experiences that enable them to…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Characterization, Childrens Literature
Gamble, Michael W.; Gamble, Teri Kwal – 1983
Communication instructors rely on textbook writers to present the latest course content in ways that will motivate students to learn and prepare them for class discussion and activities. Targeting the works they create to reflect student needs and shaping their materials to stimulate and involve their readers, these textbook writers-as-artists…
Descriptors: Authors, Creativity, Instructional Materials, Speech Instruction
Roderer, Nancy K.; King, Donald W. – 1982
Using a model of scientific and technical information transfer as a framework, this document focuses on four types of activities: the generation or authorship of telecommunications information and its publication, distribution, and use. Different forms of publication are considered in each functional area, though primary emphasis is on the…
Descriptors: Authors, Costs, Diffusion (Communication), Engineers
Haapio, Marja – Adult Education in Finland, 1975
A report of the activities of the Writers' Centre of Finland as an agent between writers' organizations and the public is presented. The activities focused on bringing literature to a wide group of readers through lectures and tours. The Centre also assists in the education of adults and children. (EC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Authors, Cultural Activities, Cultural Education
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Jordan, Casper L. – Negro Educational Review, 1976
Notes that the past twenty-five years have seen the evolution of works written for blacks hampered by the opinion of a white audience. There is an attempt to abandon the conventions of standard English writing, and poetry leaves the sanctuary of the classroom and takes to the streets where it is welcomed. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Culture, Black Literature, History
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Jago, David – College English, 1974
The polarities in the political activities of twentieth-century British homosexuals correspond to the polarities of the literary scene. (JH)
Descriptors: Activism, Antisocial Behavior, Authors, Boarding Schools
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