Author: Shala Howell
I spent two decades helping companies like Bell Labs, Juniper Networks, and a genetic testing company that was later acquired by CVS translate some of the world’s most complicated concepts into actionable, understandable English. Now I'm working on a different problem -- helping parents raise the next generation of critical thinkers.
The first book in my Caterpickles Parenting Series, What’s That, Mom?, focuses on how to use public art to nurture children’s curiosity in the world around them. My next book will focus on science, and how parents without a science degree can answer their curious child's questions without enrolling in a college level refresher course.
At CWC2015, Ines Bellina said we should write 15 minutes every day. Here’s what happened when I tried it.
Book Review: The One and Only Ivan
Book Review: The Doublecross by Jackson Pearce
Book Review: Valiant by Sarah McGuire
Breakfast with Jane Austen
Writing Tips from Muriel Spark
a random act of poetry, courtesy of e.e. cummings
3 dialogue tips I picked up from reading Hottentot Venus
