My middle school trauma
From the first day I stepped foot into a classroom I liked school. I liked the work the teachers gave me, I liked the cozy safeness of my seat, and… Read more »
From the first day I stepped foot into a classroom I liked school. I liked the work the teachers gave me, I liked the cozy safeness of my seat, and… Read more »
For the past four years or so I’ve lived under a curse. I don’t know who placed the curse. I don’t know why I was the unlucky recipient of the… Read more »
We just got back from Disneyland where we ended our first day with the Teacup ride. It seems harmless enough but it can do a real number on your equilibrium…. Read more »
There are only 64 hours left to go in my Indiegogo campaign. The stats are $196 raised out of a much needed $8,000–with 7 contributors. Two of those contributors (and… Read more »
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but this one was worth a silent scream. A scream of empathy because the poor woman’s final picture was posted on… Read more »
Where Is the Line Between Real and Cyber Worlds? New YA book, Gray Zone, to address growing concerns of cyberbullying. NATIONWIDE, 2013—Veronica Tabares spent years working with students in… Read more »
Okay, secretive, creepy, chicken hearted bully, what are you up to now? For six years you’ve done everything you could to make life miserable. And I’ll admit it, your campaign… Read more »
Once upon a time, in a far away land called Redmond, I was a school librarian. As a school librarian I would often write reviews about the books that I… Read more »
An odd thing happened this weekend. I was very happy to receive another donation to the Indiegogo campaign for Gray Zone, so I made the following post to my author… Read more »