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Virginia McGee Butler

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Readin’, Ritin’, but Not Much ‘Rithmetic

Virginia McGee Butler
April 22, 2019

Tree Huggers

Virginia McGee Butler
April 22, 2019

Arbor Day falls on April 26 this year. I protest some labels applied to me, but I am quick to admit that the label of “Tree Hugger” fits. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 19, 2019

Moo

Virginia McGee Butler
April 19, 2019

Many reasons brought me to Moo, the choice for today’s book review.

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 15, 2019

Poem in Pocket Day

Virginia McGee Butler
April 15, 2019

Right smack dab in the middle of April’s Poetry Month is Poem in Your Pocket Day on April 18, so you have time to get ready. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 12, 2019

First

Virginia McGee Butler
April 12, 2019

Evan Thomas has written a biography of Sandra Day O’Connor that is well worth reading for many reasons. The title hints at the importance of her role as the first female Supreme Court Justice

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 8, 2019

Your Friends = My Friends

Virginia McGee Butler
April 8, 2019

This post may qualify as the “not much ‘rithmetic” that I’ve promised in my blog. Social media, like much of life, has its positives and its negatives. Enough people give warnings about the negatives, so I’m going to stick to positives. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 5, 2019

The Wind Plays Tricks

Virginia McGee Butler
April 5, 2019

As I promised on Monday, I am reviewing the delightful new picture book, The Wind Plays Tricks,hot off the press from author Virginia Howard. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 1, 2019

Which Virginia?

Virginia McGee Butler
April 1, 2019

A small ongoing confusion bubbled up into a comedy of errors at the recent JambaLAya conference in New Orleans. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 29, 2019

Nearing Ninety

Virginia McGee Butler
March 29, 2019

Judith Viorst tells us in free verse what it is like to be Nearing Ninety to be published on April 2 with her wicked sense of humor intact. You don’t have to be anywhere near that age to enjoy the book.

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 25, 2019

Ahead of the Heartbreak

Virginia McGee Butler
March 25, 2019

Now and again, I hear or read a quote that says exactly what I mean that I wish I had thought of first. When I have my act together, I write them down with the proper attrition to come back to for reflection

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 22, 2019

Varina

Virginia McGee Butler
March 22, 2019

Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain, brings a new novel in Varinathat feels more like a biography. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 18, 2019

Pi(e) Remembrance

Virginia McGee Butler
March 18, 2019

Pie ranks right up there as a favorite dessert so the excuse afforded every year to make one on March 14, (p), Pi(e) Day seems valid to me. As I struggled with my crust which wasn’t cooperating this year, I thought about another pie in the Butler family stories. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 15, 2019

Dreaming in Code

Virginia McGee Butler
March 15, 2019

Some good well-written books appeal to select audiences, and Dreaming in Code: Ada Byron Lovelace, Computer Pioneerby Emily Arnold McCully is one of these. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 11, 2019

Happy Birthday, EJK!

Virginia McGee Butler
March 11, 2019

Since my blogging day falls on what would have been his 103rdbirthday, an Ezra Jack Keats story seems to be a must. For much of his life the possibility that he would become a starving artist as his father feared seemed to have been about fifty/fifty.

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 8, 2019

National Napping Day

Virginia McGee Butler
March 8, 2019

As I have done in the past, I am alerting my blog readers ahead of time so they don’t miss a celebration. March 14 is National Napping Day. To say I have always been fond of naps would be a lie, and I won’t tell it.

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 4, 2019

Dusting Discovery

Virginia McGee Butler
March 4, 2019

I diluted the drudgery of dusting by adding a dose of history. Reminders of the past crept into my head as I stroked the woodgrain in the oak table with faint tokens here and there of small accidents.

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Virginia McGee Butler
March 1, 2019

Stand on the Sky

Virginia McGee Butler
March 1, 2019

I wondered, as I read the editor’s note in the beginning of Erin Bow’s middle grade novel Stand on the Sky,if the book could stand up to the advance praise. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 25, 2019

First Ice Cream Memory

Virginia McGee Butler
February 25, 2019

Normally, I’m not one to pick up and write from a prompt, maybe because it seems more like a school assignment than a fun challenge. However, “your earliest memory involving ice cream” in my new Writer magazine intrigued me.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 22, 2019

Soaring Earth

Virginia McGee Butler
February 22, 2019

Following Enchanted Air, Margarita Engle’s memoir of her early years, I felt like she had stopped before the story ended. How wonderful when I was able to beg an advance reading copy of the sequel, Soaring Earth, from Net Galley! 

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 18, 2019

Ranking Rejection Letters

Virginia McGee Butler
February 18, 2019

Every writer gets them before acceptance comes along. Numbers of rejection letters vary – sixty, one hundred, enough to paper the office. Really, one would wonder about the sanity of entering a profession with so much guaranteed gloom. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 15, 2019

Remarkably You

Virginia McGee Butler
February 15, 2019

Who could turn down an invitation to take a younger grandson to the older grandson’s school and a trip to the Scholastic Book Fair? Not me.

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