
Now for the good news: I had an interview today to be a teaching artist for a kids program this summer, and I got hired! The program director was a little leery of my lack of experience with large groups of kids, but she said she liked my enthusiasm and was willing to take a chance on me. Yay! So twice a week I’ll teach a group of elementary school kids about creative writing. I’m excited (and nervous!) about it. Bonus? I’ll actually get paid! Whoo hoo!
And now for this week’s 15 Minute Tweet Tales word:
allusion – the running of one ship upon another ship that is stationary; action of dashing against or striking upon.
4/5 – The ferry prepares for an allision with the floating cruise ship, hoping to contain the outbreak. All for naught. These zombies swim.
Play along and write a tweet tale for the above word. If you’re willing to share, post it on twitter with the hashtag #15tt or add it below in the comments because I’d love to read your tales. Any thoughts about this week's tweet tale or #15tt word?

Now for the good news: I had an interview today to be a teaching artist for a kids program this summer, and I got hired! The program director was a little leery of my lack of experience with large groups of kids, but she said she liked my enthusiasm and was willing to take a chance on me. Yay! So twice a week I’ll teach a group of elementary school kids about creative writing. I’m excited (and nervous!) about it. Bonus? I’ll actually get paid! Whoo hoo!
And now for this week’s 15 Minute Tweet Tales word:
allusion – the running of one ship upon another ship that is stationary; action of dashing against or striking upon.
4/5 – The ferry prepares for an allision with the floating cruise ship, hoping to contain the outbreak. All for naught. These zombies swim.
Play along and write a tweet tale for the above word. If you’re willing to share, post it on twitter with the hashtag #15tt or add it below in the comments because I’d love to read your tales. Any thoughts about this week's tweet tale or #15tt word?