
I thought it would be fun to highlight some older posts this month. We’ve crafted over 3,000 posts since we started Two Writing Teachers in June 2007! Our posts are archived by month and categorized by subject. You can use the search bar, category menu, and archive month drop-down at the bottom of the blog to locate what you’re looking for. However, I thought I’d pick out several posts to re-feature this March.

This Week’s Theme: Finding Topics to Write About
- Fierce Wonderings by Ruth
- Living Like Writers: Collecting Stories by Ruth
- One Time Stories by Ruth
- Share Your Story by Ruth
- Strong Emotions Minilesson by Stacey*
- Strategy: Use Photos to Tell a Story by Stacey
- Take a Look Around You by Stacey
- The Power of Place by Ruth
- The “Stuff” of My Summer Life: Collecting Ephemera by Stacey
- Thoughts About Working with a REALLY Reluctant Writer by Stacey
* = If you’re a “Seinfeld” fan, you can imagine I hesitated referring to myself in the third person. I toyed with writing me, but it looked funny. I went with referring to myself by name for consistency reasons (despite that “The Jimmy” episode from “Seinfeld.”)
Comments are now closed on all of the above-mentioned posts. Therefore, if you have any thoughts or questions about what you encountered in these posts, please write a comment below.
I love when you make it easy for us to revisit past posts. I especially love the Seinfeld reference.
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Thanks Christy. I made a “Seinfeld” reference to a high schooler a couple of weeks ago. Then I stopped myself, mid-reference, and said, “Am I dating myself? Have you ever seen ‘Seinfeld’?”
“I’ve heard of it,” the teenager said.
Oye, I thought.
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Fun idea. Thank-you.
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I’m grateful this idea is being well-received. I wasn’t sure if it was hokey or not.
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Yes . . . great idea! Thanks for all you do for this wonderful writing community.
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Love this idea! Brings attention to a post I may have missed! Thanks!
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This is a great idea, since so many have not read every word from the past. Thanks for organizing this Stacey.
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Oooh- very cool. Will be poking around those posts.
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