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Thank You, Sesame Street

August 19, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

When I was a small child, Sesame Street was a highlight of my day. It was the one program my parents allowed me to watch.

Now I will confess that I have deprived my own children of Sesame Street because of the studies about children and television-watching, and because I felt that Sesame Street was becoming too politically correct for my liking. I also felt that some of the “role models” held up for children on Sesame Street are not those I would have chosen for my children.

Bert & Ernie

I believe childhood is threatened in our generation, and I want to do whatever I can for my own children to create a genuine childhood, majoring in play and imagination and the love of good books. I am influenced, perhaps, by my homeschooling philosophy, which draws heavily from the ideas of Charlotte Mason.

But this week, my hat is off to Sesame Street after they issued a statement in response to the online petition calling for the “marriage” of Bert and Ernie.

In response to this ridiculous request, made to give “support and hope to the youth out there,” Sesame Street offered the following:

“They remain puppets and do not have a sexual orientation [they are] male characters and possess many human traits and characteristics…Bert and Ernie are best friends. They were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves.”

In a world where it is easy to bend to the will of others for the sake of marketing and popularity, they made a stand. How rare.

Thank you, Sesame Street, for preserving childhood.

- Carey Jane Clark

 

Writer’s Conference Blessings, Part 3

August 18, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

Wow! I made a lot of wonderful writer friends last week. A few of them have blogs, so I’m going to mention them here and suggest that you check them out as well.

Karen Vogel and Me

One talented friend (you know who you are) doesn’t yet have a blog but should. I will feature her when she finally gets around to that.

Lanita Boyd and Me

And look for these names on your bookshelves–coming soon:

Lanita Boyd
Keisha Gilchrist-Broomes
Pasquale Russo

- Carey Jane Clark

Writer’s Conference Blessings, Part 2

August 17, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

There were many unexpected blessings at the writer’s conference last week. One such blessing was the privilege of attending fiction author Joyce Magnin‘s not-yet-published-fiction author’s clinic.

Joyce Magnin

I hadn’t signed up for it, but when I met with Joyce on the first day of the conference and she read over my manuscript and synopsis, she gave me the opportunity to attend.

I had the chance to make some wonderful friends, and participate in discussion that was aimed directly at the kind of fiction I’m writing, so it made for a wonderful week.

Joyce Magnin and Me

And Joyce was such a pleasure to get to know. She calls herself the “queen of quirk” and her writing is something you really should check out for yourself. It’s available at Amazon or for Nook and Kindle.

- Carey Jane Clark

Writer’s Conference Blessings, Part 1

August 16, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

It is hard to put into words the blessing I received at last week’s conference. It was amazing! I made new friends, had some valuable experience being critiqued, participated in one-on-one interviews with authors, agents and editors, learned a LOT.

One of the biggest blessings was meeting up again with author Cec Murphey, who has impacted my writing in many ways. I met him first at a writer’s conference in 2005 in Ohio. I took copious notes from his workshop, and applied them as much as I could in my writing and life.

Cecil Murphey and Me

Then, in 2007, I had the opportunity to attend one of his mentoring clinics. This event truly made a difference in my writing.

Last week, at the Greater Philadelphia Christian Writer’s Conference, I attended his “Dancing with Dialogue” workshop. During the workshop, I had the opportunity for one page of dialogue from my manuscript to be torn apart by the class. :)

I have learned to love criticism (when it comes to writing, anyway). It’s the only way to grow. Wonderful!

- Carey Jane Clark

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