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Writing and Instructor Resources

Writers! Writing instructors! I am excited to announce that I now have some resources for DROWNING on my website, including writing prompts, lesson ideas, and supplemental research to integrate studying 3/11 in your classes!

Researching the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and Fukushima powerplant disaster, as well as Japanese mythology and culture at large, brought me to some really rich and incredible resources. Here, I’ve tried to catalogue some of the resources that inspired this book: videos, images, articles, movies, databases and more. While many of these are listed inside the physical book, this digital resource allows readers to more easily navigate between sources—I also included some new ones, as well as some concrete writing prompts for writers and instructors to give a spin. I encourage you to explore these resources for yourself, or to use them in a classroom as a supplemental resource to the text. I’d love to hear how you end up using these resources!

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Published on March 25, 2020 11:53 Tags: hiroshima, history, japan, nagasaki, nuclear-energy, poetry, teachers, writers, writing-instructors