Tag Archives: seasons

  1. Ode to Summer

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    June 1, 2012 by WITS Editor

    The warm air. The bright sun. The flowers coming from everywhere. The cold water like ice in the pool. The …
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  2. Seasons

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    July 9, 2009 by Kristina McDonald

    In the winter, Footprints in the snow are always lost. The snowstorm fills the fissures with cold, barren flakes. But …
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  3. Dusk of Little Autumn

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    December 3, 2008 by Kristina McDonald

    Autumn is a child dressed with long pants and wooden shoes. His hair is made of ripe leaves. His skin …
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  4. Where Spring Went

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    December 2, 2008 by Kristina McDonald

    . . . and when the spring got here peace arrived, the wind would laugh And I couldn’t help it …
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  5. Fall

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    October 31, 2007 by WITS Houston

    Winter, my winter, is no winter. It’s only Fall. Turkey and stuffing make Fall delicious and my girlfriend makes me …
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  6. The Tree Turning Red

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    October 30, 2007 by WITS Houston

    The kind of person I was is not the kind of person I am. Just a body, A potato sack …
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Writers in the Schools (WITS) is the #1 literary arts organization in Texas, increasing literacy and nourishing creativity across the nation. With 80 writers and educators on staff, WITS has a reach throughout Houston in classrooms, community centers, museums, parks, and hospitals. This blog provides a snapshot of the organization--who we are, where we are, and what we are all about.

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