Volume 7, Issue 3, Spring 1976

From the archive.

Before transitioning to an online publication in 2015, Teachers & Writers Magazine was published in print. Since it’s first iteration as a newsletter in 1967, the magazine has shared innumerable resources with those teaching the art of creative writing. These print resources are now available at our online archive.

Read the full issue here.

In this issue:

An Interview With Anna Heininey by Theresa Mack

Why Genre? by Karen Hubert

Egyptian Diary by Ron Padgett

Super Heroes by Bob Sievert

Letters that Can’t Be Delivered by Alan Ziegler

Rechanneling Negative Energy by Dan Cheifetz

Linguistics and Creative Writing in Elementary Schools by Meredith Sue Willis

Would You Kill a Porpoise for a Tuna Fish Sandwich by Christine Smith

Teachers & Writers Magazine is published by Teachers & Writers Collaborative as a resource for teaching the art of writing to people of all ages. The online magazine presents a wide range of ideas and approaches, as well as lively explorations of T&W’s mission to celebrate the imagination and create greater equity in and through the literary arts.