 The assignment was simple. My fourth-grade classmates and I studied poetry and were instructed to create a book of poems, scrawled in chunky child’s printing between the thick, blue lines of wide-ruled paper, sandwiched between covers of mishapingly cut cardboard.
The assignment was simple. My fourth-grade classmates and I studied poetry and were instructed to create a book of poems, scrawled in chunky child’s printing between the thick, blue lines of wide-ruled paper, sandwiched between covers of mishapingly cut cardboard.    As part of the award, I have to list three things that I believe make writing good and powerful.
- Do not leave yourself out of your writing; even if you are writing fiction, a research paper or a letter to the editor. Drawing from your own emotions and experiences, even if your reader isn’t aware that’s what you are doing, gives your words authenticity.
- Don’t be afraid to expose yourself; your fears, your weaknesses, your humanness. Doing so connects you with your readers in a real and powerful way.
- Don’t talk down to your readers. Writing shouldn’t include endless digressions to explain your topic like you are teaching a 101 class. Assume your readers are intelligent people because they likely are.
**I discovered as I was writing this, Elizabeth's blog is currently on vacation, but that doesn't change the fact she deserves her award :)

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    At 10:28 PM, Andie D. 
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    At 10:55 PM, Gershom Kaligawa 
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    At 1:48 AM, elizabeth 
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    At 10:29 AM, Unknown 
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    At 11:28 AM, Kim Ayres 
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    At 11:03 PM, Rhonda Andie: Thank you! And thanks for passing on the word to the fabulous Miss Elizabeth. 
 gershom: And thank you, too :)
 Elizabeth: You deserve it. You underestimate the power of your words and are doing an amazing thing on your blog, worthy of more than an internet award . . .
 Charlie: :::blush::: And, yes, I still have most of my writing from back then. Reading them is bittersweet. It's amazing what I understood as a kid, even though I didn't consciously understand it, if that makes any sense.
 Kim: I'll fix my dyslexic moment. Sorry!! I guess we're even. We're both honored, though I'll continue to argue I am the one in good company :)
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    At 8:03 AM, Jennifer McKenzie 
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Congratulations Rhonda!!!!!!
I told Elizabeth of her award through AAAFC. She deserves it. Hope she comes back SOON!