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Brinton Turkle

Poets and Picture Books

September 21, 2023June 19, 2023 by Martin and Root
How to Write a Poem
Poets and picture book writers both know the weight of a word, the sound of a syllable, the turn of a line, and they both know that every word matters.
Categories Two for the Show Tags A Wreath for Emmett Till, Among a Thousand Fireflies, Brinton Turkle, Deanna Nikaido, Helen Frost, Hello I’m Here, How to Read a Book, How to Write a Poem, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Joy Harjo, King Shabazz, Kwame Alexander, Lubaya’s Quiet Roar, Lucille Clifton, Marilyn Nelson, Melissa Sweet, Michaela Goade, Ostrich and Lark, Philippa Williamson, Philippe Lardy, Phyllis Root, Picture Books, Poetry, Remember, Rick Lieder, San Artists of the Kuru Art Project of Botswana, Snook Alone, Step Gently Out, Sweep Up the Sun, The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring, Timothy Basil Ering, Wait and See, Wake Up 2 Comments

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