Lifestyle Literacy

What are the Trends of Online Fiction?

Web novels, an evolving form of online literature, have gained immense popularity in recent years. In this digital age, where reading habits are transitioning from physical books to digital platforms, understanding the extent of web novel readership becomes crucial. This article explores the trends of webnovels from their users and platforms. The Rise of Web […]

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Art & Culture Lifestyle Literacy

National Portrait Gallery Launch New Learning Centre for the next Generation

Primary school children were the first through the doors of the National Portrait Gallery today, ahead of reopening on the 22 June. Invited as part of a Children’s Press Conference, with BBC Blue Peter’s cameras in attendance, the event gave children the chance to ask Director Dr. Nicholas Cullinan, Architect Jamie Fobert, Senior Curator of […]

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Featured Literacy

Sixteen shortlisted young writers advocate change in brand-new schools’ writing competition from musical ‘Wicked’ and the National Literacy Trust

Impassioned essays on issues as broad as the climate crisis, treatment of refugees, supporting women’s rights and fighting against disability discrimination, by students aged 9 – 14 make the national shortlist Best-selling children’s author Sharna Jackson leads judging panel Sixteen aspiring change-makers, aged 9-14, have had their persuasive essays shortlisted to win an inspiring competition […]

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Literacy

Design a COP 26 Poster Competition – Winning posters displayed on 2000+ screens around the UK

School children around the UK entered the Boomerang Education Ltd Design a Poster COP 26 Competition to create a portrait poster to persuade and inspire people to become more aware about climate change and lead more environmentally friendly lives. The competition was promoted through Boomerang Ed which supplied 350,000 ‘Climate Action’ themed planners with content […]

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Lifestyle Literacy

Getting to Grips with the Literary form of Novella

The literary form of the novella lies somewhere between a short story and a novel. The group Writers of America defines a novella’s word count as lying somewhere between 17,500 and 40,000 words, but there is no official definition regarding this. The actual translation of ‘novella’ derives from the Italian word meaning ‘new’ while ‘novel’ […]

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Literacy

Poetry: Watch More Sunsets than Netflix!

We spend our time on the internet all day but often we wonder, how children long ago were so merry and gay? We have so many resources and they had such few, yet they would work hard, and achieve so much too. We stream content all day, thus wasting money and time, But children those […]

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Literacy

Thomas Gray on his latest novel “Badgers in a Time of Corona”

We caught up with Thomas Gray. At the age of 12 he has already published his first book during lockdown. “I’ve always been into wildlife and nature, but the real catalyst for change was when I moved to the countryside, and saw its wide range of opportunities”. The Great Lockdown of 2020 was a fantastic […]

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