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Ask Julie Gilbert some Questions!
Posted on January 7, 2013 at 3:35 AM |
Introducing Julie Guilbert!
This is what I could find out about Julie:
When not teaching chemistry, she writes, reads, and plays video games. She seeks to connect with young people who don't naturally gravitate to books and teachers who want reach such students. She lives in New Jersey.
She Also has been a Christian for over a decade. When not testing new poems on hapless roommates or convenient family members, she writes novels, plays video games, and works on getting a BS in Biology. She lives with her family in New Jersey.
Julie's Facebook Profile:
http://www.facebook.com/julie.gilbert.96930
Julie's Amazon Author Central Page:
http://www.amazon.com/Julie-C-Gilbert/e/B002BMB2LG/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_7?qid=1357571650&sr=1-7
Julie's Published Book List:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/72248.Julie_Gilbert
NOW then Julie's Interview will go live On Monday the 14th of January- (Link here)
PLEASE post your questions for her in the comments section! Without your questions it won't be much of an interview ;). If you would like me to feature your own name hyperlinked with your website or profile next to the question- please leave your link in the comment box with your question :).
Example: Do you like the color blue? (Virginia Jennings: www.virginiajennings.webs.com)
Featured author: PLEASE resist the urge to answer the questions in the comments section. Copy all questions to a word doc and answer them there- THEN over the weekend e-mail the answer doc to me at jennings(dot)vlj(at)hotmail(dot)com

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Noticing that you teach Chemistry, do you find that your students have unrealistic assumptions about what can be done in class (at your student's level) based on their media experiences (whether books or movies, etc.)? Do you intend to write books along series like The Lemonade Trick by Scott Corbett (older series) or The Magic Treehouse books that blur realities draw kids into adventures in history and magic and now?


However- if you come up with any more questions, feel free to ask them and if we get enough I will see if I can get her to come back for a second interview!!!


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