PPT-Get Inspired: A Reader’s Advisory Guide to Christian Fiction

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Presented by Lonnie ElliottChesterfield County Public Library Alexandra HambyHenrico County Public Library Chesterfield County Public Library Just south of Richmond

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Presented by Lonnie ElliottChesterfield County Public Library Alexandra HambyHenrico County Public Library Chesterfield County Public Library Just south of Richmond VA 315000 residents 250000 cardholders. !. . Readers’ Advisory Training for the . General . Practitioner. New Hampshire Library Association Conference. May 5, 2011. Presenter: Nanci Milone Hill. nhill@mvlc.org. Today’s Agenda. Introductions. P. The Poe Hoaxes. EAPOE. POEPOEEAPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEAPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEHOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEA. H. EHOAOEPOEPOEPOEH. O. AOEPOE. HOAX. HOPOE. A. EAOEXOPOAXPOEPOE. X. POEEAPOEAPOEPOEAPOEEAPE. H. EOPOEPOEPOEEOPAP. Connecting People with Stories They Love. Library of Michigan . Beginning Workshop. May 18, 2016. Presented by: . Vanessa Walstra, MLIS—Kent District Library. Heather Wood-Gramza, MLIS—Kent District Library. Types of prose fiction. flash fiction : a work of fewer than 2,000 words.. short story: at least 2,000 words but under 7,500 words (5-25 pages).. novelette: at least 7,500 words but under 17,500 words. (25-60 pages).. Everything you read is either fiction or nonfiction.. How can you tell the difference? . Fiction is . FAKE. !. Fiction is make-believe.. Authors use their imaginations to write fiction stories.. In fiction books the pictures are not realistic.. Social Media and Tech Tools. Anna Mickelsen and Kaite Stover . Digitally-based Reader’s Advisory. In a recent Novelist/LJ poll of librarians, 93% said. their libraries were pursuing digital RA in these. Kaite Stover. Director of Readers’ Services. The Kansas City Public Library. Digitally-based Reader’s Advisory. In . the. most. . recent Novelist/LJ poll of . librarians. 93%. . s. aid. . their . Why do we read fiction?. The eternal answers to this question are two: enjoyment and understanding.. There are two different types of fiction- Commercial and Literary . Commercial Fiction- . Written and published primarily to make money, and it makes money because it helps large numbers of people escape the tedium and stress of their lives. . POEPOEEAPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEAPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEHOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEPOEA. H. EHOAOEPOEPOEPOEH. O. AOEPOE. HOAX. HOPOE. A. EAOEXOPOAXPOEPOE. X. POEEAPOEAPOEPOEAPOEEAPE. H. EOPOEPOEPOEEOPAP. OAX. APOEEA. Realistic Fiction Day 1. Teaching Point. : Good readers know the characteristics of realistic . f. iction. .. It could happen. It has a realistic setting. Characters are true to life. The story has characters, setting, a problem and a solution. Historical Fiction Alexa, Jenni, Katie Historical Fiction Characteristics: · There is a mixture of real and fictional events · Characters are involved in a conflict or problem that is real for that time period Connecting People with Stories They Love. Library of Michigan . Beginning Workshop. May 18, 2016. Presented by: . Vanessa Walstra, MLIS—Kent District Library. Heather Wood-Gramza, MLIS—Kent District Library. Cooley 5 meaning, its manipulations, its predictability and stasis. As I was watching the war it became increasingly clear to me that this fiction had become a kind of totalitarianism, with its tyrann TEACHING TRANSLATIONOF FICTIONA DIALOGICPOINT OF VIEWRiitta OittinenUniversity of TampereFinland-PERMiSSIONTOREPRODUCETHISMNIERiAt-HASBEENGRANTEDBYTO Nt4EEDUCATtONALRESOUFICESINFORMATIONCENTERERIC1Aut

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