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Wednesday
Apr012015

My new book in today's mail - yeah!

Look what came in today's mail!

Author copies of my latest book, Teaching Outside the Lines: Developing Creativity in Every Learner.  Nice to see it and that Corwin did a great job of editing and layout. And thanks to my son Brady for the graphics!

This is book number nine. (Yes, it looks like I've only written 7 books, but two are second editions. I think those count.) I've described the steps in writing a book here and whined about it on many occasions. I always think the last book I've written will be the last book I will write. And then I get the bug...

Anyway, buy a copy. Secure a review copy. Borrow a copy. Give me a compelling reason to send you a free copy. Write a nice review on Amazon.

And remember, all my writing has been approved by the FDA as a non-addictive sleep aid. (I forgot, my publisher doesn't think that's funny.)

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Reader Comments (5)

I should get a copy because I'm the praident and soul member of thr Blueskunk Heads fan club.

April 1, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterNathan Mielke

Do I have your mailing address? (There is a risk, you know.)

Doug​

April 1, 2015 | Registered CommenterDoug Johnson

I should NOT get a free copy because I owe you dinner.

April 2, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJim Randolph

I am reviewing my 2014-2015 budget so I plan on buying a copy!

April 5, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterKenn Gorman

I should get a copy because I need to be cheered up. I had given up on ever again seeing creativity listed as a goal of education. Common Core was supposed to develop creativity....before the widget folks got hold of it!

April 20, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJacquie Henry

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