The Looking Glass - Contents


Volume 6 Issue 1

Frame of Reference
Editorial Notes
New! 2 April 2002

Annette Goldsmith shares her thoughts about this and other issues


Alice's Academy
the Scholar's Section
New! 2 April 2002

"Laying Claim to the World: The 'Glorious Energy' of Richard Wilbur's Poetry for Children" by Millicent Lenz


The Caucus-Race
the Round-the-Web Column
New! 2 April 2002

"A Poetical Tour" by The Dodo


A Distant Mirror
the Column from England
New! 2 April 2002

"Poetry in the U.K., 2001" by Ruth Allen


Illuminating Texts
the Inspiration Column
New! 2 April 2002

"The Power of Poetry" by Margriet Ruurs


LG Lore
the Canadian Classics Column
New! 2 April 2002

"Alligator Pie, Alligator Pie..." by Jeffrey Canton


Mirrors and Windows
the Cross-Cultural Column
New! 2 April 2002

"The Quicksilver Poetry of Daily Life" by Kathleen Bailey


The Monitor
Literature in All Its Forms
2 October 1998 (reprinted as Sept. 11 tribute to New York)

"Lullaby of Broadway" by Mary Beaty


My Own Invention
the How-I-Done-It-Really-Good Column
New! 2 April 2002

"Ten Years of Excellence in Poetry for Children" by Daniel Hade


Picture Window
the Illustration and Design Column
New! 2 April 2002

"Art for Art's Sake: The Illustrated Poem" by Amanda McKinlay


Pig and Pepper
the Recipe Column
New! 2 April 2002

"Mango Mornings: The Delectable Poems of John Agard" by The Cook


Spyglass
the Gossip Column
New! 2 April 2002

The MaD hAtTeR reveals what's really going on in the children's book world


The LG Acrostic
Acrostic X-8
Acrostic X-9
New! 2 April 2002

Joanne Schott's double acrostic, meant to madden and delight, in true Carrollian fashion. These final two acrostics feature quotations by the same writer.


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