Teaching Writing

The Write Time with Meghan Wilson Duff and Kate Dickerson

Summary:

Hear Kate Dickerson, executive director of the Maine Discovery Museum and teacher-author Meghan Wilson Duff discuss their children’s book, How Are You, Verity? Originally published on September 12, 2023

Headshots of Kate and Meghan on dark gray background with show title.

Download | Subscribe: Apple / Spotify / Soundcloud

Don’t miss this episode of The Write Time featuring Kate Dickerson, executive director of the Maine Discovery Museum, interviewing Meghan Wilson Duff, about their children’s book, How Are You, Verity? in which Verity, a neurodivergent child with a love for sea creatures, interacts with neighbors to discover the true meaning behind greetings and salutations. Like many authors interviewed on The Write Time, Duff says they wanted to make the book they wish they’d had when they were a child. The show contains references to many more books with neurodivergent characters written by neurodivergent writers.

Watch the Video

This post is part of the NWP Radio collection.

Up next

Content type
The Write Time with Meghan Wilson Duff and Kate Dickerson
By National Writing Project
Hear Kate Dickerson, executive director of the Maine Discovery Museum and teacher-author Meghan Wilson Duff discuss their children’s book, How Are You, Verity?
Read more
Content type
The Write Time with Author/Activist Luma Mufleh and Educators Jessica Baldizon and William King
By National Writing Project
Luma Mufleh, an activist and author of Learning America: One Woman's Fight for Educational Justice for Refugee Children, has a discussion with CWP-Fairfield teacher-leaders Jessica Baldizon and William King.
Read more
Content type
Literacies Before Technologies
By National Writing Project
In this book, Jill and Troy—alongside several other colleagues—share their classroom practices as they inquiry into the Beliefs for Integrating Technology into the English Language Arts Classroom.
Read more