Penny Dickerson
The Death of Library Books
Originally posted on My Quest To Teach:
The Death of Library Books Since the integration of technology into public libraries and school libraries the digitization of millions of books, articles, papers and research materials more libraries are feeling the pressure of the digital environment. Offering more e-books and downloadable digital information. Bexar County is moving…
ZORA! A Hometown Celebration (2012)
For the second year, I’ve had the opportunity to cover the annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts & Humanities for the Florida Courier. It is emphatically known by a two-syllable, exclamatory moniker: Zora! Not only is it one of my favorite festivals (and I am a professed festival junkie), it has a certain […]
Transition with a “P”
Something really huge is about to “jump off” in Universe Penny. For the novice blog followers, “jump off” is slang for the more affectionate & familiar: happen. I am in some kind of crazy cycle of coming and going, doors opening and closing, seeing the white of folk’s eyes and then willingly (or unwillingly) – […]
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LIT 2000: Letters from Caesar Matthews
“Old Boys, Old Girls” by Edward P. Jones is an intelligent short story that chronicles the less than stellar life of main character Caesar Matthews who committed a double murder but was only sentenced to seven years in Lorton Prison – Washington, D.C.’s facility located in Virginia. The “short” richly employs the elements of varied […]
Protected: LIT 2000: Themes, Symbols, and Motifs
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