Showing posts with label Publication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Publication. Show all posts

2/9/09

Tom O'Malley Published in My View

Congratulations! to Tom O'Malley, 1986 Fellow, whose personal essay, "There is an Upside to Every Downturn," was published in Sunday's Buffalo News, My View column.
You can read his essay by clicking on the link below:

11/17/08

Tom O'Malley Published!


Our original Fellow, Tom O'Malley, is once more leading the way for us with his publications.
This time in conjunction with the opening of the new Burchfield Penny Gallery at Buffalo State College, Tom reflects on the importance of Burchfield's works.

11/1/08

Lisa Mangione in My View

Lisa Mangione, 2003 fellow (and my writing group sister), was published this morning in The Buffalo News' My View section. Take a look at her essay "It's tough to part ways with a good mechanic." Here's a snippet:

My mechanic broke up with me. Then again, I did cheat on him. After 10 years of fidelity I started to stray, despite the fact that the garage was convenient, the mechanic and his employees were honest, friendly and reliable and the service was solid.

So why did I stray? I believe the adage “you get what you pay for” is a theorem bordering on fact: I paid a premium for such service.

9/21/08

Tom O'Malley in My View (and other interesting Buffalo News tidbits)

Tom O'Malley's essay "Take My Advice, Stay Out of the Attic" appeared in The Buffalo News this morning. It's a humorous essay about the tough decisions we all make in the effort to declutter. Here's my favorite line:
The word attic is derived from “Attica,” the name for the land of the ancient Greeks — a society that accumulated so much junk that museums had to be built all over the world to accommodate it. Thus, in the modern house the attic is the place to put things that don’t fit anywhere else.
Those few sentences rank up with the best that Dave Barry ever wrote. Good stuff. Read the rest of the essay here.

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Two other writing related stories in The News today:

8/31/08

Mary Jo Gill in My View

Make sure to venture over to the Buffalo News to check out WNYWP fellow Mary Jo Gill's personal essay "Rainy Days at the Beach Aren't So Bad After All."

It's a wonderful account of her recent summer trip. If you've ever stepped into the muck of Lake Erie and wondered what you were stepping in, this humorous essay will resonate.

8/22/08

Jessica Wagner in My View

Congrats to Jessica Wagner, 2006 fellow, who just had her essay "New School Supplies Offer Us a Fresh Start" published in the My View section of the Buffalo News. Here's an excerpt

The sweltering heat of August itches like a tight wool sweater. The lush lawn becomes sharp brown blades that torture bare feet. The shapeless days of summer begin to turn into restlessness. But in the midst of all this unpleasantness, the anticipation of returning to school bubbles inside my chest.
Make sure you click on the link above and read the whole essay.

As we are all getting ready for new year, it might be a good opportunity to take stock in what we've done and where we're going. Blogger and Colorado Writing Project fellow Bud Hunt recently published an open letter to teachers which makes many valid points.

First. I hope you take lots of risks for the sake of learning this year. Not just for your students, but also for you. Make it a goal to try to learn something in a sustained and meaningful way that has little to do with your classroom life. I’ve been trying to learn photography this year, and while I’m nowhere close to proficient, it has been helpful to be in the mindset of a learner who’s struggling. That’s how many of our students feel everyday.
Use the comments section below to share any thoughts about Jessica's essay, or share your own back to school stories, past or present.

7/16/08

Tokoni

life is full of stories. tell yours.

I was just perusing the email that has I've received via the NWP Tech Liaison Network and was directed to a site that I think is right up our alley. Tokoni seems to be a social networking site built around the sharing of writing. Seems the gist is that writers sign up, share a story, connect it thematically or contextually to other stories, and then read and comment on other people's work. It seems like a great community of writers...sort of like a Youtube for writers. Check it out if you get a chance.

6/16/08

Is Homework Working?

Lisa Mangione, 2003 fellow and member of the awesomest writing group ever, recently published an article in Kappan titled "Is Homework Working?" Here's an excerpt:

Unfortunately, the students who most need the practice and discipline of self-guided assignments are the ones who just never do them. The fact that we continually penalize these students baffles me. During the school day, they are the ones for whom you stand on your head, devise rewards, and do whatever works - all in a futile attempt to motivate them. Still, we expect these same kids to skip home, plop down at a kitchen table (where I assume a wholesome snack of milk and cookies is waiting), and spend an additional two or three hours poring over what they refused to do earlier. Interesting logic. We may think that grading homework sends a message that it isn't optional, but the fact is, the students who are most at risk will almost always opt out.


Follow the link and have a read. Feel free to discuss the comments in the comments section of this post.

2/22/08

Josh Jabcuga Published

2003 fellow Josh Jabcuga is slated to have another graphic novel published. In April IDW publishing is releasing The Mummy Movie Prequel: The Rise & Fall of Xango's Ax. He has previously published a graphic novel prequel to Scarface, which received positive press in the Buffalo News, amongst others.

Give it up for Josh! Google this guy. He writes for a lot different online publications.

2/17/08

Tom O'Malley in The Buffalo News

"Original" WNYWP fellow Tom O'Malley was published in the "My View" section of today's Buffalo News. Tom has been published in this section several times. His essay, "Finding Yourself by Getting Lost" weaves lessons and literary allusions into an everyday experience. Methinks he deserves a hearty, collective WNYWP pat on the back. Great job Tom.

2/15/08

Artvoice Publishes Fellow!

Congratulations! to Katrina Sutherland, 2005 fellow and 2008 Summer Institute Facilitator. Two of her poems are published in this week's issue of Artvoice.
In case you can't get the hardcopy of Artvoice, click here to read Katrina's poems.