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Three Poems Aboard The Dirigible Balloon

Posted on February 28, 2023 by Linda K
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“I think of her swimming in shafts of amber light…” – Green Sea Turtle

I’m delighted to have three of my poems for children published in The Dirigible Balloon.

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Posted in Poetry, Writing for Children | Tagged Poetry, poetry for children, the dirigible balloon | 2 Replies

Children’s playscript: ‘Wise Clytie’

Posted on February 1, 2022 by Linda K
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I’m pleased to have a playscript up at Drama Notebook (.com). It’s based on the Greek myth of Clytie, a water nymph who became a sunflower, set to mourn for eternity over unrequited love.

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Posted in Recent, Writing for Children | Tagged clytie and apollo, drama notebook, kidlit, playscript for kids, retelling of a greek myth | Leave a reply

Arr. AArk!

Posted on December 19, 2021 by Linda K
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What a brilliant early Christmas present. My poem about pirate seagulls won a mention in Jackie Hosking’s Spring Poetry Competition. It’s a rhyming poem written for children. Thanks so much to Jackie for the opportunity to strut my rhyming stuff.

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Posted in Poetry, Writing for Children | Tagged jackiehoskingspringpoetrycomp, kidlit, poetry for children, poetrycompetition, southaustralianwriter | Leave a reply

Berk!

Posted on March 3, 2021 by Linda K
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Highlights ‘Hello‘ Magazine | story | print

It’s always an honour to share my writing with very young readers. My story, Chicken Friends, appears in the 2021 ‘Friends’ edition of Highlights Hello Magazine. The story is for children ages 0 – 2. 

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Children’s playscript: ‘The Moon and Her Mother’

Posted on May 30, 2020 by Linda K
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Drama Notebook | playscript | web

I’m thrilled to have a playscript up at the fabulous Drama Notebook. The Moon and Her Mother is a script for very young children. It’s based on one of Aesop’s fables.

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