A hundred invitations to join the Reading@ the Beach Blog have now been sent. The blog can carry one hundred authors. If you supplied a school email address, you may find you have difficulty getting on the blog. This will be to do with restrictions imposed by your school firewall. In that case it would be better to use a private address. If you intend to post on the blog, please respond to the invitation as soon as possible. If you intend to just view the blog and comment without posting, please do not respond to your invitation.
We will review invitations on December 15th.
Monday, November 10, 2008
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Hi Pauline, thanks for the invitation to join the blog. I am looking forward to being a part of it, and I hope we can get some stimulating conversations going over the summer. I am an avid reader and I value this opportunity to try new books. I am also very interested in anything that could be termed 'Library 2.0', so this blog is a perfect fit for me! Trish
Hi Trish
Good to see you here on the blog. I look forward to your contributions during the summer.
Hi Pauline,
Thanks for your invitation to Reading @ the beach. I'm really looking forward to seeing what is read and discussed over the summer (winter for me). Alison.
Thanks for the invite Pauline; I will find it very interesting to see how we keep up momentum over the 'long hot summer.'
Thanks for the invitation to join the blog. I really enjoyed the experience of the video link to Gavin Bishop in Christchurch. I wish I was a bit more like the kids at school when they are invited to ask any visiting speaker or performer a question. I'm sorry that, as an adult, I can think of nothing important to ask. The children at school would have asked such searching questions as...Do you like drawing? How old are you? Do you like rugby or soccer? What's your favourite food/colour/animal? I like your books. Can you draw Harry Potter..I can? How did you learn how to paint and draw?
I'm sorry I couldn't have come up with any questions that expressed such interest in and admiration for Gavin's work.
Tanks again for the opportunity to listen and watch, if not to participate.
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