Slice of Life Story Challenge

Slice 2012: 31 of 31

You made it! Take the time to celebrate and relish the fact that YOU are a writer. It's been an honor to write alongside you this month. The slices and comments and encouragement has made the work worthwhile. Thank you for your support. For month long slicers, return tomorrow and enter the giveaway by commenting… Continue reading Slice 2012: 31 of 31

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Slice 2012: Day 30 of 31

Hasn't this been a fun adventure? Remember, it doesn't have to end with March...we continue to slice on Tuesdays all year long. Leave a link to your slice then comment on as many others as possible. The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if you have questions, email me or check out the useful links here.

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Just a reminder.

Can you believe this is the second-to-last day of the month-long Challenge?  March has flown by! Just a reminder for all month-long slicers: Please come back here on Sunday, April 1st to report on your total number of slices if you want to be in the drawing for one of the prizes.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Slice 2012: 29 of 31

Almost there! Leave a link to your slice then comment on as many others as possible. The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if you have questions, email me or check out the useful links here.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Slice 2012: 28 of 31

Keep going! You can do it! The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if you have questions, email me or check out the useful links here.

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Slice 2012 27 of 31

Oh snap! I thought this was set to roll, but it wasn't. Here's a quote from my friend Carol, that she left for me on my slice last night. I need to accept these words. Here's hoping they touch others too. “Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of… Continue reading Slice 2012 27 of 31

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Congrats to Jen Baumgarten for Commenting on 140 posts!

Wow!  I was delighted to see how many people took on the Commenting Challenge I posed on Sunday.  While everyone deserves accolades for reading and commenting on as many slice of life story posts as possible, the prize (i.e., Lessons from a Writer’s Life: Readings and Resources for Teachers and Students by Judith Ortiz Cofer) goes… Continue reading Congrats to Jen Baumgarten for Commenting on 140 posts!

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Slice 2012: 26 of 31

Share your slice then comment on as many other slices as possible. “If you don't have time to read, you don't have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.” --- Stephen King The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if you have questions, email me or check out the useful links here.

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Slice 2012: 25 of 31

Share your slice then comment on as many other slices as possible. “There comes a time when the world gets quiet and the only thing left is your own heart. So you'd better learn the sound of it. Otherwise you'll never understand what it's saying.” --- Sarah Dessen The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if… Continue reading Slice 2012: 25 of 31

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Commenting Challenge

If you’ve been participating in 5th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge for at least 20 of the past 25 days, then you may participate in this commenting challenge, which will give you a chance to win a copy of the final book I'm giving away today.  Heinemann is sponsoring a giveaway of  Lessons from… Continue reading Commenting Challenge

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Slice 2012: 24 of 31

Share your slice then comment on as many other slices as possible. “Exercise the writing muscle every day, even if it is only a letter, notes, a title list, a character sketch, a journal entry. Writers are like dancers, like athletes. Without that exercise, the muscles seize up.” --- Jane Yolen The “nitty-gritty” stays the… Continue reading Slice 2012: 24 of 31

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Slice 2012: 23 of 31

Share your slice then comment on as many other slices as possible. Write about the emotions you fear the most. ---Laurie Halse Anderson (Yea, she's kinda my writing hero.) The “nitty-gritty” stays the same, but if you have questions, email me or check out the useful links here.