Mastodons in the Twittersphere

The word of the day was “efficiency” as we shook things up at the Workshop by exploring different forms of writing. The young writers began their day with the Beach Museum’s “Open A.I.R.,” or Artist-In-Residence, Calder Kamin, and her exhibit Kamin’s interactive exhibit focused on prairie animal species, including extinct megafauna, or large mammals. In … Continue reading Mastodons in the Twittersphere

Bring Who You Are

Guest writer Natasha Ria El-Scari continued the character theme, but encouraged the writers to think about themselves as characters. “You can bring exactly who you are to your writing,” Natasha said in her presentation. After energizing everyone with a dance party to “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, Natasha shared some touching poetry from Malika Booker’s Pepperseed and talked … Continue reading Bring Who You Are

Letting Go of Yourself with Richard Pitts

There was singing, sharing, dancing, and drumming this afternoon with our guest speaker, Richard Pitts. Pitts is a professional storyteller and drummer who performs throughout the state. He is the Director/Co-founder of the Wonder Workshop Children’s Museum in Manhattan. He also studies and writes about the Underground Railroad in Kansas. He has written two books: A Self-Guided Tour … Continue reading Letting Go of Yourself with Richard Pitts