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April's Teacher Spotlight

Want to get to know some of the creative writing masters behind “Take My Word For It!”? Meet this month’s teacher spotlight, Apollo Papafrangou!

Name: Apollo Papafrangou

Currently working at: Thornhill Elementary

Hometown: Oakland, CA

What’s your favorite bookstore? Diesel Books. Good selection of titles, friendly staff, and it's walking distance from my house!

What’s your favorite VERB? Persevere.

If your life was a book, what would be the title? "The Chronicles of a Gentleman."

Did a teacher or another writer inspire you to write? How? A local author named Jess Mowry inspired me to begin writing seriously at the age of twelve. I had written stories prior to reading his work, but his lyrical fiction -- about Bay Area youth -- resonated with me to such a degree that I wanted to write a book of my own.

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March's Teacher Spotlight

Want to get to know some of the creative writing masters behind "Take My Word For It!"? Meet this month's teacher spotlight, Casey Busher! Name: Casey Busher

Currently working at: Hillcrest

Hometown: Berkeley

What’s your favorite bookstore? It's since closed down, but I loved shopping at West Side Stories in Santa Cruz when I went to school there. It smelled great, like old books, and played Ella Fitzgerald. They sold really cheap editions of Shakespeare plays and other books from the 60's and 70's, with strange colorful covers.

What’s your favorite VERB?  BASK

If your life was a book, what would be the title? My Cup Runneth Over: I Spilleth on Myself

Did a teacher inspire you to be a writer? How? Yes, a professor in college praised me, which is always encouraging, but my third-grade teacher inspired me a lot too, by teaching me about Greek mythology and cursive in the same year; my early writing packed at least three adjectives per sentence.

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February's Teacher Spotlight

Want to meet some of the talented teachers inspiring our students everyday? This month we're featuring our very own Lisa Barratt!

Name: Lisa Barratt

Currently working at: The Bentley School, The Crowden School

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA

What’s your favorite bookstore? WH Smith in Paris, France

What’s your favorite VERB? Dance

If your life was a book, what would be the title? My Momma Wears Point Shoes and Other Stories From A Trailing Spouse

Did anyone inspire you to be a teacher? How? My students inspire me everyday. Together we explore other writers, take risks and develop our own skills as authors.

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December's Teacher Spotlight

Want to get to know some of the creative writing masters behind "Take My Word For It!"? Meet this month's teacher spotlight, Sarah Bruhns! Sarah Bruhns, creative writing teacher

Name: Sarah Bruhns

Currently working at: Sunset Elementary

Hometown: Crescent City, CA

What’s your favorite bookstore? Green Apple

What’s your favorite VERB? Vamoose

If your life was a book, what would be the title? You’ll See Someone You Know: Small Town Experiences in the Big City

Did a teacher inspire you to be a writer? How? My playwriting teachers Zay Amsbury and Brian Thorstenson taught me how a single finely written moment onstage can reveal an entire character and their story.

What’s one of your favorite TMWFI moments? At a final reading, one of my students came up to me and said she was too scared to read her piece out loud in front of everyone. After some encouragement she gathered her courage and went up there all by herself. She was very proud and I was too.

 

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November's Teacher Spotlight

TMWFI instructor Melissa Bell Toffoli has been teaching with us for 2 years. In addition to her role encouraging young writers, she's a poet and a blogger. In March 2010 she began publishing interviews with writers, and officially launched a blog in July of that same year called Words With Writers fueled by her interest in what writers are working on, how they think about writing, and how writing fits in their lives.

 

 

Marissa Bell Toffoli

Currently working at: Chabot Elementary

Hometown: Berkeley, CA

What’s one of your favorite TMWFI moments? Writing “I am From” and “I Remember” poems with my students.

What’s your favorite VERB? Write. Okay, that’s too easy. Here’s another: observe.

Did a teacher inspire you to be a writer? How? Many teachers inspired me in various ways, but I can’t think of one that specifically made me want to become a writer. At least not until college, but then those were my professors in writing and English courses and I was already actively working on creative writing. Perhaps, the best teachers for me in this way were my parents. They read books with me; they told me stories about their own lives; they helped me write my own stories before I could write for myself; they introduced me to the world of puns; they were a source of support and encouragement. I have always loved stories--reading them, listening to them, watching them unfold on stage or screen. Growing up, I enjoyed show-not-tell writing exercises and kept the books I made in elementary school classes. Words and writing have always been there as something that I could both lose myself in and find myself in, something worth working on, worth observing.

If your life was a book, what would be the title? Lacework

What’s your favorite bookstore? Rakestraw Books in Danville, CA

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Making waves on the radio!

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"Take My Word For It! instructor and first-time novelist, Michael David Lukas was interviewed today on KQED's radio program, Forum, hosted by Michael Krasny. The two talked about his debut novel, The Oracle of Stamboul a story which had its genesis in Turkey while Michael was there as a Fulbright scholar.

Listen to Michael describe his book's evolution, from the first seed of an idea, through seven drafts, and ultimately, as the selection for One Book One Marin 2012.

http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201204261000

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