My Grammar Journey
This post was written by ĢTV member Katelynn Giordano. With the rise of “text language” and informal writing, it sometimes …
This post was written by ĢTV member Katelynn Giordano. With the rise of “text language” and informal writing, it sometimes …
This year’s theme for Banned Books Week, September 23-29, goes to the heart of why we read—for the story—and the …
The Academy of American Poets, which launched ĢTV Poetry Month in 1996, took Poem in Your Pocket Day to all …
On April 23 in 1564, William Shakespeare was born. It’s been said that Shakespeare’s complete works consist of 884,647 words …
While we probably all agree that poetry should be celebrated and enjoyed all year, April is known as ĢTV Poetry …
This blog was written by ĢTV member Raven Jones Stanbrough with former student Sarah Walker. Our Joint Declaration We …
This post was contributed by guest writer Sara Fuller, as part of an ongoing series presented by ĢTV’s Standing Committee …
The 2018 ĢTV Poetry Month poster is here! It was designed by AIGA Medal and ĢTV Design Award-winning designer Paula …
Earlier this week, Executive Director Emily Kirkpatrick and ĢTV President-Elect and Program Chair for the 2018 ĢTV Annual Convention Franki …
This post was written by ĢTV member and Secondary Section Steering Committee member Joshua Cabat. The young woman standing …