Elizabeth Armstrong Hall

Writer & Writing Coach for Kids

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Hall Family Album

My husband and best friend, Ray Hall.

Grace and I on the bluebell trail, Nokesville, Virginia

My mum-in-law, the late Jean Hall, and I at the Manassas, Virginia Civil War Battlefield.

My stepsons and pals, Peter (left) & Adrian (right), with the late Abbey Hall.

Newsletter

News from Liz Armstrong Hall

06/28/2010


It's hot and humid in northern Virginia. After our back-to-back snowstorms, I promised never to complain about the heat. I'm not complaining, just observing.

My northern Virginia-based writing coach business for kids and teens is doing well. And, I'm always looking for new clients. If your high school rising senior needs help preparing for the SAT writing section, please contact me. The next SAT dates: October 9, November 6 and December 4.

I'd like to organize a writing club for kids. This is a great way for budding writers to craft short stories and get feedback for their work in a supportive environment. I hope to start the club in September 2010. I'll need at least six kids to start the club. Please contact me for details.

And, do take a moment to check out Gracie's blog.http://wwwnotesfromanairedale.blogspot.com.

Please join up as a "follower" and spread the word to all your friends, colleagues, and/or anyone who loves dogs.




Stay tuned...


HAPPY SUMMER!

Liz


A Sampling



"The Giant in the Forest"

The making of a mud sculpture


"When Fido Has to Fly"

Flying pets overseas without putting them into quarantine


"An American Driver on British Roads"

A tale of road blocks and roundabouts


“Home Sweet Catalogue Home”
Build your own dream home in just 90 days!

“Dodging Bullets”
Civil War stories
(for kids 8-12)


“Flood Alert!” & "Flood Busters"
Don't mess with "Mother Nature"
(for kids 8-12)


The Great American Medicine Show
An illustrated history of American health reformers

The Breakfast Book
Morning munchies in 1970s-era California