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“Crystallizing Experiences”: The Importance of Fiction and How “The Chosen” TV Series Ended up in My Dissertation
I’ve been meaning to write this for over a year now, but teaching during a pandemic (and writing a book about combating teacher burnout — which also mentions The Chosen!) rather derailed my plans. Now that season 2 of The … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Reading, Teaching, TV, Writing, young adult
Tagged Dallas Jenkins, dissertation, Jesus, Reading, reading instruction, teaching, The Chosen, tv, tv show, writing, young adult, young adult books, young adult fiction
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My next book!
Hello, old friends! It’s been over a year since my last blog post. Please forgive my neglect, but I’ve been hard at work on my doctoral program while trying to keep up with the demands of my teaching job–and working … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged book, Catholic books, Catholic schools, Scripture, teaching, writing
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Spin Cycle: Teaching and Writing
With all the book launch craziness going on lately, I haven’t had much time for blog posts, but I promised my launch team friend Ginny Marie that I’d get back on this blogging business! This week’s Spin Cycle topic of … Continue reading
Posted in Angelhood, Spin Cycle, Writing, young adult
Tagged Angelhood, middle grade, Spin Cycle, teaching, writing, young adult
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