Archive | May, 2014

Amy Neill Bebergal

Amy Neill Bebergal | Selected poems

Two Spacewalking Astronauts He’d had a dream, come looking for us, maybe but we three could no longer fit in a double, so they’d traded.   The switch must have happened when I was asleep, in a dream of a whole other story, for when I turned half-circle in my trench, there lay a smaller, ropier version of my husband— little head, my coloring, gracing the pillow.   In a […]

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Jenean McBrearty | Big Ugly Moose

 I LEFT ATLANTA after my father died of influenza, and my mother married Dr. Campbell. He got        offered  a position at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Ottawa, and claimed, “There’s no room for the boy  there, Carolyn. And with our baby coming…” “What’ll I do with him, Leslie? Put him in a military academy?” I held my breath. Mother was in love and would have done anything for […]

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Wendy Schmidt | Huckleberry Smile

Charming young boy, with the huckleberry smile, and barefoot manners.   Such bright-eyed brilliance, in wild summer days, and carefree hours.   Nothing unexplored, each small landscape, calling for fresh adventure.   Swift, shining child, flying through sunlit fields, dancing on butterfly breezes.   Be still for a moment, listen to the rustle, of wind swept branches.   Nature’s ancient voice, speaking through rushing rapids, singing a prairie poem.   […]

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Michael Gurian

Michael Gurian | The Wonder of Boys

Michael Gurian wrote the book, The Wonder of Boys, back in 1995. (He wrote The Wonder of Girls in 2003.) A therapist, author, and educator, he is the co-founder of The Gurian Institute, which informs teachers of the brain-based differences between boys and girls and how these influence the learning styles and strengths of each. The Institute’s gender-based learning strategies have been implemented in more than two thousand schools nationwide, […]

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