Introducing Writing Women! Instead of Author Spotlights, I will be focusing on notable female authors throughout history. Informing others and learning for myself about women who wrote their personal experiences, pieces about sensitive issues, and influential stories that proved to be more fact than fiction. Women don't just write; they inspire and influence. Without further adieu, here's Writing Women: writing about women who wrote the words of the world.
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley At my school, I am a Library Leader. (Library Leaders promote reading in the middle school and recommend books for the younger grades.) The Library Leaders had the fortunate opportunity of eating lunch and meeting with Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. We got to ask her questions and just talk with her. Mrs. Bradley also spoke to the whole seventh and eighth grade in assembly about her research. 1) When/How does she write? Mrs. Bradley writes in the morning, but this depends on her chores for the day. She got into her routine when her children, now graduating college and out of college, were small and went to school. She would always wait until her husband took them to drop them off at school. She likes for her writing space to be very quiet. She prefers typing when she when she writes as to writing. (This may be pretty common; I do not know what the common format among writers is today. I just thought I would include eve...
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