Volume 6 Issue 1
Annette Goldsmith shares her thoughts about this and other issues
Alice's Academy
the Scholar's Section
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
2 April 2002
"A Poetical Tour" by The Dodo
A Distant Mirror
the Column from England
2 April 2002
"Poetry in the U.K., 2001" by Ruth Allen
"The Power of Poetry" by Margriet Ruurs
LG Lore
the Canadian Classics Column
2 April 2002
"Alligator Pie, Alligator Pie..." by Jeffrey Canton
Mirrors and Windows
the Cross-Cultural Column
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
2 April 2002
"Ten Years of Excellence in Poetry for Children" by Daniel Hade
Picture Window
the Illustration and Design Column
2 April 2002
"Art for Art's Sake: The Illustrated Poem" by Amanda McKinlay
Pig and Pepper
the Recipe Column
2 April 2002
"Mango Mornings: The Delectable Poems of John Agard" by The Cook
Spyglass
the Gossip Column
2 April 2002
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. These final two acrostics feature quotations by the
same writer.
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