We at Whyte Dove Press would like to introduce you to one of our most recent contributors, Sasha Johnson.
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Sasha Johnson is a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ and devoted wife and mother of two daughters. With a Bachelor’s degree in both German and English, she pursues a Masters of Arts in German at the University of Oklahoma, where she also teaches beginning classes. Her innovative use of podcasts has garnered her favorable recognition by other language teachers and the grateful admiration of her students. She helps her husband homeschool their daughters, fills her kitchen with the aroma of freshly baked breads, and cultivates an organic garden of herbs, flowers, and vegetables. In addition, she now contributes insightful short articles and essays to WDP’s Whyte Pages.
Her initial contributions are on such intriguing topics as using fiction to help children gain a sense of history and the uses of narrative time versus chronology in fiction. We at WDP look forward to hearing more from her in the future as her experience and passion for many subjects and her engaging, evocative writing style offer a wealth of knowledge and pleasure to readers–of English, and possibly German as well.
Click Freebies on this blog’s sidebar or type Whyte Lights or Whyte Lines in your Google™ search box to read the first two of Sasha Johnson’s submissions to WDP. More of her works will appear in March, and we hope to see additional submissions from Sasha in the months to come.
Whyte Lights – “Building Up a Sense of Time in the Mind of a Child”
Whyte Lines - “Readerly Expectations and Writerly Style”
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1 Comment
August 24, 2008 at 8:49 am
I think this describes “Soosh” just perfectly!