Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category

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Genre of the Month: Romance

October 29, 2009

Looking for a good romantic book? Our genre of the month this month is Romance, and our list has a list of all of the Romantic YA Books at Eisenhower Library.

Romance List

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Chalk Outlines

August 28, 2009

We like to get a jump on things here at Eisenhower, and this Thursday, with the help of our Anonymous Writers Group, we did just that, starting up the September festivities of our Random Acts of Poetry programming a few days early. Here are some photos of the fun:

Anonymous Chalking

Remember to join us for a writing workshop with poet and writing instructor Margie Skelly (Monday, September 14th at 7:00 p.m.), then stop by the Answers Desk for a piece of sidewalk chalk and display your new skills outside for all the world to see.

Glass Haiku

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Random Acts of Poetry

August 20, 2009

You’ve heard of random acts of kindness. You’ve heard of poetry (and we’ve already talked about Magnetic Poetry). It doesn’t take a genius to put the two together (but if you want to call us geniuses, go ahead…), and that’s exactly what we’ve done in designing six months of poetry programming at Eisenhower! Between September of 2009 and February of 2010, join us for a variety of poetry-related events:

  • In September, join us for a writing workshop with poet and writing instructor Margie Skelly (Monday the 14th at 7:00 p.m.), then stop by the Answers Desk for a piece of sidewalk chalk and display your new skills outside for all the world to see.
  • In October, join us for an Open Mic Night (Monday the 12th at 7:00 p.m.) and showcase your developing talent!
  • In November, link up with us in the Meeting Room (Monday the 23rd at 7:00 p.m.) as we construct an exquisite corpse; each poet adds to a composition started by the participants before them, but can only read the last line of the poem they’re continuing. Practice all month on the whiteboard near the Answers Desk.
  • In December, relax with us for an informal gathering around tea and crumpets (well, tea and snacks…we did say informal) as we share our favorite poems, old and new. Join us (Thursday the 10th at 3:30 p.m.) and let us in on your favorites—or bring your own work!
  • In January, dust off your balaclava and become a poetry ninja, committing random acts of poetry. Simply photocopy or transcribe one of your favorite poems (we like this one), find a book on our shelves that fits its themes, and slip in the page for the next patron to find, read, and love.
  • In February it’s all up to you. Submit your best personal creation—long, short, silly, serious, and everything in
    between—to the Your Barbaric Yawp Poetry Contest! Three winners will receive a surprise prize!

The September, October, November, and December programs require registration–stop by the Answers Desk to sign up! Each program is designed for poets of all ages.

from Toothpaste for Dinner

from Toothpaste for Dinner

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Magnetic Poetry

April 2, 2009

For those of you looking for something to do, Magnetic Poetry is here to save the day. You can choose several different magnetic kits with different words (each one is themed). Like a real magnetic poetry kit, you can make random things or regular poetry. The Internet Magnetic Poetry kit has hours of fun packed inside.

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National Novel Writing Month

November 13, 2008

Got a novel idea kicking around in your head, but you just don’t have the initiative to write it? Well, here’s your excuse. November is National Novel Writing month, so, if you want to get a novel published, start now in celebration.

For more information, go to the NANOWRIMO site.

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Submit to Teen Ink!

June 17, 2008

Teen Ink magazine is a national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing and art. Submit your own work for publication, read over 19,000 pages written by other teens, join teen blogs, get advice on writing and what books to read next, and more! If you are published in Teen Ink magazine, you will receive a free copy of the issue containing your work, a Teen Ink pen and a special Teen Ink Post-It pad.

Visit https://www.teenink.com/Submissions/ and submit your art, videos, reviews of books and movies, or whatever else you’ve produced!