News of a new version of this original post featuring websites where you can find high quality pictures that are free to use on your own website or blog. I’ve listed more than 25 resources.
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Attention teachers! World Book Day is with us again today, March 3rd, when it is celebrating its 25th birthday! Here are some activities and resources to make it a day to remember.
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The Carrot2 search engine can be a useful alternative to Google.
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I was faced with a conundrum: should I write a Preface to the 3rd Edition, a Foreword to the 3rd Edition, or just stuff it all into the Introduction and be done with it?
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She walked over to the window and reflected on her deprived surroundings. She had always loved urban Truro with its plain, pong parks. It was a place that encouraged her tendency to feel worried.
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What is readable by a particular age group today may not be readable by that same age group tomorrow.
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There are some interesting blogs listed here, including several I hadn’t heard of.
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Here is a list of writing competitions.
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When you choose your next book to read, what criteria do you use? Until recently, I thought in terms of whether I fancied a fiction or nonfiction book, and then which genre or subject. However, having recently done a course called The European City in Contemporary Literature, I remembered that I had completely forgotten about reading books on the basis of location.
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A Chrome extension called Podcast.ai enables you to convert browser tabs to podcasts. Sometimes.
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A search engine I wrote about in 2010 still works, and is still useful.
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If the thought of renaming lots of files individually is exhausting, how can you rename several files simultaneously on either a Mac or a PC?
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When it comes to proofreading, we tend to hear what we expect to hear. Why? And what can we do about it?
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When does not writing count as writing?
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Do you have a child you’d like to encourage to write? This writing prompt website may be of interest.
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Reading like a writer is a different way of reading. There’s a great series on the subject from Electric Literature.
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Listen, thou fobbing clapper-clawed clotpole! The internet is useful for more things than mere facts.
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If you can’t remember the name of a book you wish to read, fret not. Here are some ideas for finding it. UPDATED!
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An Australian news channel has hit upon an astonishingly original idea: a podcast about coronavirus featuring people who have some idea of what they’re talking about.
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Some ideas about what to do if you’re stuck at home because of Covid-19-related advice regarding social contact.
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