27 November 2006

Better Late Than Never, Right?



So, it's kinda late in the semester, but I really would like more people to take the opportunity to add to the Fantasy Lands Wiki, since it is growing exponentially.

--Special thank you to Nat, who was the first one (besides me) to add a title and information that is SO helpful.

Btw, Harry Potter isn't up yet for all of you H.P. fans. Go for it! (Or, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe; The Hobbit; LOTR; etc. etc. etc.)

Jump on board! It's LOTS of fun!!
And, back by popular demand, the link to Fantasy Lands. (There you go, Karen!)

6 comments:

Mr. Johnston said...

Your wiki is solid, d. I would add something, but it seems all professional. I don't want to muck it up, to tell you the truth.

Dawn Larson said...

Please muck it up!! I'm sure you've read a couple few fantasy novels, even if they're not YA... that's the point of a wiki, silly!

Dawn

Mrs. Brenneck said...

I was excited to add Delint to your page...I've only just discovered him, and I wish I had more time to read his work, but that'll have to wait until break. I was thinking of adding Harry Potter, but felt it was somehow too obvious!

Anonymous said...

Where's your link in this post Dawn? Thanks so much for loaning TWILIGHT out.

Have you heard of the new Keturah and Lord Death? http://www.frontstreetbooks.com/apage/main_b_keturah.htm

Looks pretty interesting...

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I meant to make that link live.

Keturah and Lord Death

Anonymous said...

Dawn, the Cortland email service is down. So I'm leaving this info. on your blog.

Edutopia resources seem esp. suited to the topic you shared with me yesterday. I suggested you advocate for better professional development for teachers. These resources focus on that topic.

A narrowed focus would be to advocate for better technology education for teachers which you know a great deal about.