
Volume 2 Issue 3
Annette Goldsmith shares her thoughts about this and
other issues
Alice's
Academy
the Scholar's Section
April 2nd, 1998
"Waking up on the Other Side: Gender Shock
in Bill's New Frock" by Judith Ann Margison and
E.J. Hyslop
The Caucus-Race
the Round-the-Web Column
July 2nd, 1998
"Author, Illustrator and Editor Sites"
by Martha Scott
Illuminating Texts
the Inspiration Column
October 2nd, 1998
"Jazz for Children: The Picture Book Riffs of
Chris Raschka" by Virginia A. Walter
"How I Spent My Summer Vacation" by Beth
Graham
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the Translation Column
October 2nd, 1998
"Story as Song: Filking Children's Literature"
by Doug Crane
LG Lore
the Canadian Classics Column
July 2nd, 1998
"Why Canadian Writers Love Emily of New Moon"
by Jeffrey Canton
Mirrors and Windows
the Cross-Cultural Column
October 2nd, 1998
"Ripples and Ribbits in the Pond" by Kathleen
Bailey
The Monitor
Literature in all its forms
October 2nd, 1998
"Lullaby of Broadway"by Mary Beaty
Personal Reflections
Chats From the Ivory Tower
October 2nd, 1998
"Goodbye Solomon, Hello Ralph: From One Ivory
Tower to the Next" by Sue Easun
Pig and Pepper
the Recipe Column
July 2nd, 1998
"How to Eat.....WHAT????" by the Cook
Picture Window
the Illustration and Design Column
October 2nd, 1998
"Face and Body: Alphabet Books and Beyond"
by Michael Solomon
Spyglass
the Gossip Column
October 2nd, 1998
The MaD hAtTeR reveals what's really going on in the
children's book world
Joanne Schott's double acrostic, meant to madden and
delight, in true Carrollian fashion. (Check the answer
to Acrostic X-3 :Graphic
Version / Text
Version)
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