Children's Literature
Ailz is about to start her first essay for her new course with the OU- which is why she has spent much of the morning trying to compile a list of people's birthdays: anything to avoid that first chilling confrontation with an empty screen.
It's a course on children's literature. I'm reading the texts too- so I can offer up relevant pillow-talk.
It's a course on children's literature. I'm reading the texts too- so I can offer up relevant pillow-talk.
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I do have a sort of excuse because last year's Welsh course hadn't quite finished and I couldn't even think of TMAs for a new course until I'd done the end of course speaking test, but that was a week ago, so I need to buckle down and do some catching up.
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http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/alison-lurie/not-in-front-of-grownups.htm
It's a great collection of essays about well known children's authors, giving an alternative take on how beautifully subversive many of them were.
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