PoPCast: Discussing Educational Practices that Support Readers and Writers
In part two of our interview with children's book author Cheryl Olsten, she shares how she crafts stories in bits and pieces, why she writes by hand, and how living with dyslexia never stopped her from finding her voice as a writer. Find out more about Cheryl at cherylolsten.com [https://cherylolsten.com/].
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