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November 10, 2014November 9, 2014Allison Marchetti

NCTE 2014 : Sneak Preview #1

Rebekah and I are gearing up for NCTE 2014 in just a few weeks! This week’s post is a special preview of our presentation: Moving the Writer: Embracing a Vision for a Technique-Driven Workshop. Here is the description printed in the convention program: What does it take to move the writer and not just the writing? […]

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