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Will Rose

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Will Rose (www.williamwallacerose.com) is a writer and graduate of the Artist Trust EDGE Professional Development Program for writers. He teaches English, French, and Creative Writing in Shoreline School District, and writes fiction and non-fiction, poetry, and children's literature.
Website: http://www.williamwallacerose.com/
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Posted Mon, May 30, 6:37 p.m.
We have pretty much stopped shopping at Trader Joe's except for the occasional bottle of (cooking) wine and their two-pound bags of tortilla rounds, to which we are addicted. Hmmmm... maybe it's the GMO's? Otherwise, we began to figure out that Trader Joe's marketing plan seemed to consist largely of ...
MOREPosted Tue, May 3, 8:40 a.m.
As a high school English teacher, I agree with much of Paisley's critique of the education paradigm and its shortcomings. I see a growing schism, at least in the district where I teach, between the ground troops in the classrooms -- teachers -- and "the brass" in administrative offices at ...
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