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Another Thirty-one Days of Slicing

Poems, stories, memories, worries and descriptive writing  …

I can’t thank the TWTs enough for another opportunity to slice for thirty one days. I have grown as a writer because of the opportunity, this being my fourth year of writing at the SOLSC.

I am now confident to put words on paper and believe that is the most important thing to do. The more I write, the better I think I become at stringing words together. Words that can take many different shapes or forms.

Last year, I shared the word Medaase (Thank you in Twi) on the last day of slicing. Today I will shout, ‘Medaase Pii’ (Thank you very much) to you all. This year I have gathered a lot from the comments on my slices and on others’. This is a real learning forum for me.  As a teacher, I have learnt to readily comment on and give feedback to my students ,that will help them think about their writing in meaningful and sometimes not so obvious ways.

I am also thinking about continuing  Ama’s JourneyAma’s Journey -Reality  and generating that narrative into a novel, some of the style of writing I learned here. In these parts, we need writer role models or mentors for the young ones. We also need books that share our lives and life stories. Books that children can culturally see themselves in and one day want to be published writers themselves. We have to let them know we are all writers, we can all publish books and need to read and write all the time. We need good books and we can also write them for others to enjoy or learn from. 

Thank you to the friends I have made here over the years, I appreciate the support and encouragement. As a welcome wagon, I thank all the writers I followed and learned from, this year. I know that next year will be different.  Medaase pii,  to you all. screen-shot-2017-12-02-at-6-09-23-am.png



3 responses to “Another Thirty-one Days of Slicing”

  1. Thank you for this post, as I always enjoy learning about your process and your culture. I totally agree that children need to have a diversity of mentor texts. This is beautifully crafted and so spot on- “I am now confident to put words on paper and believe that is the most important thing to do. The more I write, the better I think I become at stringing words together. Words that can take many different shapes or forms.” May we continue to write to make sense of this world. Medaase pii to you!

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  2. I have beens o grateful for your thoughtful feedback – so regularly- many many thanks Juliette- your write so beautifully I cannot wait to read your novel.

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  3. Thank you! It has been wonderful sharing work with you this month. I am glad and grateful to hear that there are pieces here that you will further development. I can’t wait to see where they take you!

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I am am Elementary school teacher at an International IB School in Accra, Ghana, West Africa. I write with groups of writers, such as Teach Write.

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