Neespaugot: The Legend of the Indian’s Coin begins in 1675 and continues on until 2015. How can there be so much to tell about a coin, even if it was one of the first coins minted in the U.S.? This coin is passed from one adventurer to another, all of them linked by the blood…
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Author Interviews, Guest Posts
Martha Kennedy Guest Post/Interview – The Protestant Reformation and Freedom of Religion
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• •Did the Protestant Reformation improve the quality of the lives of wives? Or did it make it worse? When the Anabaptist Swiss immigrated to the U.S. during the 17th and 18th centuries, what three faiths did they bring with them? Why did the Anabaptists believe that the powers of church and state should remain separate?…
Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Agyrophobia and Other Phobias
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
National Weatherman’s Day & Other Odd Holidays
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• •Will your weatherperson accurately forecast the weather on National Weatherman’s Day? Will you visit Wertz Candies in Lebanon, PA on Move Hollywood & Broadway to Lebanon, PA Day? Will you write a story about a butterfly on Western Monarch Day? How much nutella will you eat on World Nutella Day? Do you have a significant…