Crafting is for grown-ups too. It's good for the soul and has proven to spark joy. Here are 60 easy adult crafts ideas to get you started.
Agnes Carlowicz (Carol Mann Agency), New York, NY Aimee Ashcraft (Brower Literary & Management), New York, NY Albert Longden (Albert T. Longden Agency), Bloomfield, NJ (AAR Member) Albert Zuckerman (Writers House), New York, NY Alec Shane (Writers House), New York, NY Alex Barba (Je...
However, the concept of “young adults” as a distinct category of readers with a specific set of tastes did not emerge until the 20th century. In 1930 the American Library Association (ALA) created the Young People’s ReadingRound Table, a subdivision of its organization that, among other ...
Craft Ideas For AdultsA mother is the most important person in every one's life. She is responsible for making us better individuals of tomorrow. So, a day especially devoted to mothers in the world, gives children an opportunity to honor and express gratitude towards the most significant ...
My local library contracts with a service provider for these decorated trees. Can you name the book without reading the tags? My book, INTO THE LAND OF SNOWS, is on sale through Dec. $.99 Kindle, $9.99 Print. Sounds Delightful:
Join us as we have a little fun during Adult Recess, where adults go to play, craft, color, and do whatever they wanna do, 'cause we're adults and we can! We meet monthly -- check the library calendar for details! Belmont, CA Coloring & Coffee for Adults Have you tried adult color...
t. I remember writing a bunch of poems in grade one and my teacher graciously transforming it into a book by stapling the pages into a folder and letting me decorate the front cover. Then she put it in our classroom library. I believe that was the time when I decided I wanted to ...
Getting back to my adult coloring books… After I finished a few of the pictures, I didn’t know quite what to do with them. When my children were little, the refrigerator door was a great candidate for “storing” them, but at my age, well, you understand… ...
VANESSA: I have to avoid too many other activities, or cut the time I devote to them. And since I’ve always got ideas in my head for new stories, I have to stop thinking of them so I can write the book I’ve already started. ...
(And, yes, telepathic foxes.) I requested Malinda Lo’s newest book,Last Night at the Telegraph Club, from the library, and while I was waiting for my copy to come in, I read her brilliant essays on the craft of writing on her blog,Lo & Behold. I read Tui’s firstWings of Fire...