Breaking Open the Box


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What do David Foster Wallace's essay on wars over usage and Pico Iyer's comma personification have to do with improving students' academic writing? Everything. For all of the attention supposedly paid to Bloom's Taxonomy-with creativity at the top-educators tend to shy away from encouraging students' creative choices in areas where traditional analysis and the critic's style and tone have reigned. While we do not want our students to write inane or empty verbiage, we unintentionally set them up for this inevitability--or worse. The movement away from children's natural creative impulses in elementary school to a direction in which they literally fit their writing into preconfigured shapes is a gradual one. Although purportedly taught to instill academic structures, these boxes are also designed to facilitate the ease with which student product may be assessed. We need a more creative approach to teaching writing. A methodology incorporating creativity, as modeled by students in this text, demonstrates the kind of progress we are all seeking, offering an exciting challenge for young writers and educators alike.




Break Open Your Box


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We have been given the most precious giftlife. What we choose to do with it is ultimately up to us. We are all uniquely created. God has a mission designed for each one of us; that includes you. Break Open Your Box invites you on a journey to better discover yourself and your purpose as you piece your life together. You will be introduced to the secrets of living a meaningful life through seeking God, making connections with others, and finding the right perspective. Once you realize your potential, you will be closer than ever to achieving personal fulfillment. Whats more, with your renewed, infectious spirit, you will blaze a trail for others to follow. A note from the editor: In this work, the author delves into a timeless question, What does it take to achieve happiness and personal fulfillment? Drawing upon life experiences, wisdom from previous generations, and biblical truths, the writer shares the secrets of a meaningful life, encouraging readers to seek God through scripture, listen to those who have traveled lifes road before them, and seek personal connections with those around them while maintaining a positive outlook.



















Brother Jonathan


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The Body in the Back Garden


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In this queer cozy series debut perfect for fans of Ellen Byron and Ellery Adams, Luke Tremblay is about to discover that Crescent Cove has more than its fair share of secrets…and some might be deadlier than others. Crescent Cove, a small hamlet on Vancouver Island, is the last place out-of-work investigative journalist Luke Tremblay ever wanted to see again. He used to spend summers here, until his family learned that he was gay and rejected him. Now, following his aunt’s sudden death, he’s inherited her entire estate, including her seaside cottage and the antiques shop she ran for forty years in Crescent Cove. Luke plans to sell everything and head back to Toronto as soon as he can…but Crescent Cove isn’t done with him just yet. When a stranger starts making wild claims about Luke’s aunt, Luke sends him packing. The next morning, though, Luke discovers that the stranger has returned, and now he’s lying dead in the back garden. To make matters worse, the officer leading the investigation is a handsome Mountie with a chip on his shoulder who seems convinced that Luke is the culprit. If he wants to prove his innocence and leave this town once and for all, Luke will have to use all his skills as a journalist to investigate the colorful locals while coming to terms with his own painful past. There are secrets buried in Crescent Cove, and the more Luke digs, the more he fears they might change the town forever.




The Miscellaneous Reports


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