The New Book Banning
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Dear Reader,
The official rules for the 2009 Tarpeian Rock Young Writers Short Story
Contest have now been posted. As in previous years, the winning writer will
receive $50.00 and the story will be published in the 2009 issue of the
Tarpeian Rock literary magazine!
The contest is open to all young writers ages 12 through 18 and makes a
great project for homeschooling families or any creative, motivated young
person who loves to write.
The deadline is February 15, 2009 and the rules for submission may be found
here:
http://www.arxpub.com/TarpeianRock/TR_2009_Contest. html
Please feel free to pass this information along to others you think may be
interested!
Best wishes and happy writing,
Tony Schiavo
Arx Publishing, LLC
Merchantville, New Jersey
Visit the Homeschoolers' Bookshelf:
http://www.arxpub.com/HSBookstore/Index.html
When I began writing action-adventures and mysteries for kids, I was particularly interested in making sure that my books would reach boys…especially reluctant readers.About Hi Lo books, from About.com:
There is a category in literature called Hi Lo Reading Level. My books have been identified as fitting the description of Hi Lo.
Finding the right reading material for children with learning disabilities in basic reading, reading comprehension, or dyslexia is a challenge. This is especially true for "tweenaged" boys ages eight through twelve. For this group, books must include content kids of this age can relate to and be written at a lower grade level. These books are referred to as high interest, low reading level books.Our list is predicated on the principle of high interest. We encourage parents to match the book to their children's tastes. This will make reading worth their while, which is critically important when they are still learning and aren't yet reading with ease. Though a parent may prefer historical fiction, for example, it may not capture the child's imagination. Keep a child going with something that truly appeals to him.