
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Video Games

Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Farewell to Becky
Lisa Mangum Presents "Finding Your Voice" Tonight
 Lisa Mangum - "Find Your Voice:  Opening the Door to Your Imagination"
Lisa Mangum - "Find Your Voice:  Opening the Door to Your Imagination"19 April 2011 @ 7 p.m.
Join us Tuesday, 19 April 2011 at 7 p.m. for Lisa Mangum's presentation, "Finding Your Voice: Opening the Door to Your Imagination", a 45-minute presentation on sparking creativity, finding good ideas, and understanding the basic building blocks of writing a novel (characters, conflict, plot, and developing your voice as an author). As an example, she discusses the writing process she used to write The Hourglass Door and The Golden Spiral, the first two books in a trilogy featuring the love story between Abby, a senior in high school, and Dante, an Italian foreign-exchange student who has been sent forward in time through a time machine crafted by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci.
Lisa Mangum has loved and worked with books ever since elementary school, when she volunteered at the school library during recess. Her first paying job was shelving books at the Sandy Library. She worked for five years at Waldenbooks while she attended the University of Utah, graduating with honors with a degree in English. An avid reader of all genres, she has worked in the publishing department for Deseret Book since 1997.
   Besides books, Lisa  loves movies, sunsets, spending time with her  family, trips to  Disneyland, and vanilla ice cream topped with fresh  raspberries. She  lives in Taylorsville, Utah, with her husband, Tracy.  She is the author  of The Hourglass Door (which was named the 2009 YA  Book of the Year by  ForeWord Reviews) and The Golden Spiral. The final  book in the trilogy,  The Forgotten Locket, will be released May 2011.
This author is provided by the Utah Humanities Council.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Magician Coming TODAY!
 
 Friday, April 15, 2011
National Park Week
 Yosemite Falls
 Yosemite Falls Thursday, April 14, 2011
Create your own Story @ your library
 
  
 
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Lisa Mangum - "Finding Your Voice: Opening the Door to Your Imagination"
 Lisa Mangum - "Find Your Voice:  Opening the Door to Your Imagination"
Lisa Mangum - "Find Your Voice:  Opening the Door to Your Imagination"19 April 2011 @ 7 p.m.
Join us Tuesday, 19 April 2011 at 7 p.m. for Lisa Mangum's presentation, "Finding Your Voice: Opening the Door to Your Imagination", a 45-minute presentation on sparking creativity, finding good ideas, and understanding the basic building blocks of writing a novel (characters, conflict, plot, and developing your voice as an author). As an example, she discusses the writing process she used to write The Hourglass Door and The Golden Spiral, the first two books in a trilogy featuring the love story between Abby, a senior in high school, and Dante, an Italian foreign-exchange student who has been sent forward in time through a time machine crafted by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci.
Lisa Mangum has loved and worked with books ever since elementary school, when she volunteered at the school library during recess. Her first paying job was shelving books at the Sandy Library. She worked for five years at Waldenbooks while she attended the University of Utah, graduating with honors with a degree in English. An avid reader of all genres, she has worked in the publishing department for Deseret Book since 1997.
   Besides books, Lisa  loves movies, sunsets, spending time with her  family, trips to  Disneyland, and vanilla ice cream topped with fresh  raspberries. She  lives in Taylorsville, Utah, with her husband, Tracy.  She is the author  of The Hourglass Door (which was named the 2009 YA  Book of the Year by  ForeWord Reviews) and The Golden Spiral. The final  book in the trilogy,  The Forgotten Locket, will be released May 2011.
This author is provided by the Utah Humanities Council.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Storytime Review
 
  We talked about what rabbits eat and showed pictures of some foods they would eat like carrots, celery and radishes. Some pictures of things they would not eat like cookies, soda pop and fish. Some of the pictures were hard to decide, most of the children didn't connect pumpkins with food/vegetables only with Jack-o-lanterns. Only a few knew what the picture of a mango was and only one knew what the whole pineapple was. The picture of the coconut was surprising since some of the children knew what it was but we decided that a rabbit wouldn't be able to eat it unless someone broke it open for them. Interesting insights from 4 year olds.
We talked about what rabbits eat and showed pictures of some foods they would eat like carrots, celery and radishes. Some pictures of things they would not eat like cookies, soda pop and fish. Some of the pictures were hard to decide, most of the children didn't connect pumpkins with food/vegetables only with Jack-o-lanterns. Only a few knew what the picture of a mango was and only one knew what the whole pineapple was. The picture of the coconut was surprising since some of the children knew what it was but we decided that a rabbit wouldn't be able to eat it unless someone broke it open for them. Interesting insights from 4 year olds.  Story Time for the session.
Story Time for the session.Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Wednesday nights are gardening night
 
 Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Writers' Discussion Tonight!
Victoria Ramirez
Your Pages:
Pacing and Description
Tuesday, 5 April 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
Tonight Vicki will lead a discussion on pacing and description which will feature examples submitted by writing group members. You do not need to have submitted a page to attend and participate in the discussion. Pages will be part of the discussion and were selected by the authors who wrote them to represent a portion of their manuscripts which dealt in some way with tension, pacing, description and/or setting. Pages will be projected for the group to see during the discussion.
Victoria Ramirez, Ph.D., is a professor in the English Department at Weber State University where she teaches creative writing and specializes in the novel. She has led several other discussions for the BCPL Writing Group and her presentations are full of energy, inspirational, and educational.
 
 
