Synopsis
It's no secret that many guys dread writing assignments. But writing doesn't have to be "boring nerd-work." Writing is about power; it's about fun; it's about spoofs, humor, sports, blood, farts, superheroes, giant monsters tearing down the city, and serious subjects, too. Ralph Fletcher, a guy writer himself and the author of forty-one books, discusses every tip needed to find...
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“Opens up a necessary conversation about what is acceptable in school writing, and how narrow restrictions can constrict the achievement of boys, making it important reading for teachers as well as budding guy writers.” —BCCB
“Encouragement and instructive pointers in a package guy writers will enjoy.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A good guide for anyone with a penchant for storytelling, but especially those who trade in ‘spoofs, humor, sports, blood, farts [and] giant monsters tearing down the city.' ” —Booklist
“The old-fashioned look is refreshingly straightforward, free of irony and adult-oriented nostalgia.” —School Library Journal on The Sandman
“[A] charming and comforting bedtime tale.” —Booklist on The Sandman
“An amusing, charming and heartwarming memoir about a close family.” —Kirkus Reviews on Marshfield Dreams
“Written with sagacious eloquence and gentle humor, this work stands strong in the ranks of authors' memoirs and autobiographies.” —School Library Journal on Marshfield Dreams
“Fletcher fans will love hearing about their favorite author's early life. . . . Great read-aloud material and models for essay writing.” —VOYA on Marshfield Dreams