Monthly Archives: March 2015

Happy Birthday, Blog and Bill

  It was five years ago that I began writing blog posts, and recently my wife gave me two notebooks filled with printouts of my thoughts of the past five years — thoughts connected in some way to my writing … Continue reading

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A Book For All Ages

Saturday I had the pleasure of reading three of my children’s canoe stories from Canoedling in Cleveland to kids at the College Park Library Book Festival near the University of Maryland. I told them about the Vermi-Lions (lion-worms) chasing my canoe … Continue reading

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Hyattsville author finishes book before death — ‘The book kept him going,’ wife says

by Jamie Anfenson-Comeau Staff Writer Longtime Hyattsville resident David L. Levy died in December 2014, but just before he died, he was able to hold a copy of the book he spent the last two years of his life completing. … Continue reading

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Black Correspondents Cover World War II

Here’s an interesting read. In this short ebook,  Race Goes To War,  Antero Pietila and Stacy Spaulding offer a fascinating glimpse into black newspaper journalism in World War II and black reporters’ struggles for racial equality: In World War II, … Continue reading

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Canoedling in Parma!

“I have to canoodle him, like I always do to people,” Jeff says. “Canoodle?” Lori asks. “That’s not an SAT word.”             “Nope. It’s just one of my favorites. It means to get your way with someone by coaxing or … Continue reading

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Horton, Sneetches, and Piranhas!

On March third, I had the opportunity to read Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hatches the Egg (in 4th grade) and The Sneetches (in 1st grade) to Hyattsville, MD Elementary School students. I knew the stories grabbed them because the  students were quiet and attentive, waiting … Continue reading

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