It seemed The Write Time for children's and young adult authors.

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Title: It seemed The Write Time for children's and young adult authors.
Authors: Crandall, Bryan Ripley1 bcrandall@fairfield.edu, Baker, Tanya2 tbaker@nwp.org
Source: Writing & Pedagogy. 2023, Vol. 15 Issue 1/2, p91-103. 13p.
Subject Terms: *Children's writings, *Young adult literature, *Career development, *Young adults
Company/Entity: Fairfield University
Abstract: With an apartheid of diverse children and young adult books, as well as the dearth of rich, personalized writing opportunities in schools, the National Writing Project Director of National Programs and the Director of the Connecticut Writing Project at Fairfield University asked, 'How might authors and teachers be brought together during the pandemic to discuss writing processes and books?' The Write Time resulted, a digital podcast for educators, writers, young people, and families that showcases authors of children's and young adult literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:With an apartheid of diverse children and young adult books, as well as the dearth of rich, personalized writing opportunities in schools, the National Writing Project Director of National Programs and the Director of the Connecticut Writing Project at Fairfield University asked, 'How might authors and teachers be brought together during the pandemic to discuss writing processes and books?' The Write Time resulted, a digital podcast for educators, writers, young people, and families that showcases authors of children's and young adult literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:17565839
DOI:10.1558/wap.24294