by Crwth | Mar 6, 2019 | Books for Young People, Education, News & Musings
We enjoyed reading Eileen Holland’s guest blog post about the genesis of her new novel Sophie Trophy, and we hope you did too. We liked it so much we tracked her down to ask a few follow-up questions. Crwth: Were you still actively teaching when you came up...
by Crwth | Feb 12, 2019 | book industry, Books for Young People, Education
This week we have a guest blog post from Eileen Holland, author of Sophie Trophy. This past January, I found the scrap of paper I was looking for in my bedside table. As it was only four inches square, I had feared that it was lost. To the unknowing eye, the crumpled...
by Crwth | Jan 23, 2019 | Education, News & Musings
This week we have a guest on the blog: Nadine Siever – Grade 3 teacher at Rose Valley Elementary School in West Kelowna, BC. It is with pleasure that I share with you why I believe author Karen Autio’s latest book, Growing Up in Wild Horse Canyon is an excellent...
by Crwth | Jan 17, 2019 | Uncategorized
January is a time to think about doing better. We haven’t made any new resolutions this year at Crwth, but it seems like a good time to talk about our sustainability goals. Sustainability means different things to different people, so let’s look at what it means at...
by Crwth | Dec 13, 2018 | News & Musings
Mark-Making in Space A few days ago, while looking for knitting needles, I found a most surprising thing: a copy of a Times Colonist article about Sean Nattrass, the artist whose piece Split: Wound That Separates became the cover of a Crwth journal. The article,...
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