RoadThroughWoods*

“Teaching has to do with the soul of the teacher.”       Ken Hause

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Talks and workshops for:

Teens and adults

Primary and secondary schools

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Both writing and art are solitary play. Teaching, workshopping, and speaking, in English and Spanish, balance that solitude with a dose of this lively and contradictory world.

We all speak. We crave to speak; we long to tell each other funny stories and frightening stories and serious stories and really awful jokes. To teach writing and illustrating and art—words and images—is to help get our stories shared.

It’s fascinating to lead a loud crowd of kids and/or adults into the invention of a short graphic novel. To field questions about prose structure with driven wannabes. To mentor a teen writer as she tackles a short story.

Some of my favorite places to teach have been:

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Chopping wood at Zuni Pueblo: A'acho!

Zuni Pueblo, in western New Mexico. Where sometimes there’s roast sheep’s head for breakfast, and you don’t whistle at night because it draws ghosts. (I don’t believe that, but I’m still careful because the ghosts do.) Naturally, if you hang with third-grade boys you’ll learn a few bad words…after they’ve coaxed you to say them out loud, of course. And some wonderful regular words, like ch’aba’adi, the sound of a skinny person falling on the floor; or dunu’adi, the sound of a heavy person falling on the floor. And A’acho!, which means, more or less, “Cool, man!”

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In the Oaxacan Sierras

Mexico, where todo, hasta el amor, es mejor con limón y sal. (Everything, even love, is better with lime juice and salt.) Teaching in Mexico may mean a beat-up pickup on a washboard road into the Sierras and sleeping on a rural schoolroom floor. I was disconcerted to find that in Zapotec my nickname, Betsy, means “head louse.” (Why were those children laughing?) It’s a pleasure to bring the lessons of Oaxaca, Morelos, and Guanajuato home to share with kids and adults in this country, especially those who are working hard to learn English as their second language.

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Drawing Stories

Schools everywhere, in English or Spanish or both. For children and teens and adults. I’m available for talks and presentations, workshops and classes, and, in special cases, individual critique.

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Teaching and speaking,

like writing and art,

are connection.

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Testimonials

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To contact me

for teaching and speaking appearances:

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For www.betsyjames.com, click here.

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