My photo Album
Photographers feel the urge to preserve what they see, and writers do that with words. Both record impressions and emotions from fear the mind will forget what seemed unforgettable at the time.
My photo album is about writers, books, words, and young readers and writers too.

Writers, Books, Words
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- Great Hall – Muhlenberg College – IWWG 2016 – Structure for Memoir and Myth workshop with Maureen Murdock (MCArnott)
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- Words by Harry Boyce when he was 16 years old (2004) and a Canadian veteran of the Great War at Vimy Ridge.
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- Wise words: “It doesn’t serve mankind to win the moon if it means losing the Earth.” Francois Mauriac.
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- One of three Oscar Wilde’s life-size statues in the Dublin Merrion Square Gardens, opposite his home at 1, Merrion Square, and close to Trinity College Dublin (MCArnott)
The Kids' Corner
I tell my grandchildren that books are like friends. They keep you company, give you a good time, and are always available. I also tell them what my dad told me, “The more you read, the more you know, and the more interesting life is.” What's more, statistics show that kids who read 20 minutes a day will likely score better than 90% of their peers on standardized tests.