Review of No Talking by Andrew Clements

In the well written middle-grade novel No Talking, author Andrew Clements portrays a competition between the fifth-grade boys and the fifth-grade girls at Laketon Elementary School to determine which group can talk the least for 48 hours spread over three weekdays, beginning and ending with lunch period.  Dave Packer gets the idea of being silent from reading about Mahatma Gandhi.  In a moment of annoyance with Lynsey Burgess, Dave challenges Lynsey and the other girls to have this contest.  They accept the competition.  The rules allow the youngsters to use a maximum of three words if the children must respond to a teacher or other adult.  During the silent days, Lynsey serves as the ringleader of the girls, while Dave leads the boys.  Both children are “proud and stubborn” (chapter 5, p. 25). (more…)

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Ultimate Gift Guide for Writers

Janet Ruth Heller is quoted in the article "Ultimate Gift Guide for Writers," now live at https://www.tckpublishing.com/ultimate-gift-guide-for-writers/ This article was posted on December 6, 2017 on the website TCK Publishing. Here is my advice: English professor and author Janet Ruth Heller, Ph.D., says, “There are many book guides for writers and magazines for writers. My favorite magazines for writers are The Writer, Poets & Writers, and The Writer’s Chronicle. Subscriptions to these make good gifts, helping your favorite authors find new paying venues for their work. “Also, the following books are excellent gifts for writers: Writer’s Market 2018, Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market, Novel & Short Story Writer’s Market, Poet’s Market, etc. All of these are published by Writer’s Digest.” The article suggests a wide variety of gifts for writers.

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