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Theresa says
Interesting article! The link didn’t work for me, but I found the article on the website.
Michael Selden says
Thanks for stopping by. I tried the link too and something changed. There were actually 5 days and 5 brief articles, all accessible form the NationalWriting for Children Center under the tab: Blog. Each day had an article leading up to an Internet Radio interview today (Book Bytes for Kids) —I called from Rome, where I’m staying for about 10 weeks total. – See more at: https://michaelselden.com/?p=450&cpage=1#comment-24