martes, 8 de junio de 2010

About Books & Literature: Literary How-Tos

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From Megan Romer, your About Books & Literature Editor
Interacting with literature doesn't only mean sitting down in front of a book that someone has already written. There are all sorts of other ways to work words into your life. Need ideas? Read on!

How to Make a Story Book With Your Kids
Making your own literature can be lots of fun. Watching and helping kids do it? Guaranteed hilarity. Keep this project up your sleeve for one of those rainy summer days when everyone is restless and stir-crazy.

How to Convert New Comic Book Fans
Perhaps you'd like a more challenging project? If you're a comic book fan, you know that not everyone is enthusiastic about the medium. Generally, that's because they have silly preconceived notions, or they're just not sure where to start. That is, of course, where you come in.

Improv Party Games
Improv is an important aspect of theatre, but like all of the arts, there's no need to leave it to the professionals. Here are a few improv games that even theatrically challenged folks like myself can play and enjoy.

FanimeCon 2010 Photo Gallery
Perhaps you're not planning on taking up cosplay any time soon, but at the very least, you can live vicariously through the fantastically costumed folks at conventions like FanimeCon. If you're feeling brave and wonderfully creative, though, think of these photos as inspiration.

 


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