Paige OswaldinLakeVoiceLucky number 13: Passing on a traditionExperience and growth come from an accumulation of moments, split second decisions that lead you down new and old paths alike. A thin layer…May 12, 2017May 12, 2017
Paige OswaldWrite, then write some moreBefore you can write, you must read. I’ve gathered some writing tools from two articles, Ladder of Abstraction and Reporting Differently on…Mar 29, 2017Mar 29, 2017
Paige OswaldPaddling soloThe Boundary Waters is a gem that sits itself between the Canadian and Minnesota borderline. The pristine waters of this section of the…Feb 22, 2017Feb 22, 2017
Paige OswaldTrouble in the harborLake Superior has been called a a fresh water sea by many, but it turns out the great lake may have more in common with the sea than once…Feb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017
Paige OswaldVantage point: DuluthThe first day of February this year brings with it an unusual welcome back to winter here in Minnesota.Feb 1, 2017Feb 1, 2017
Paige OswaldDan Kraker: from facts to narrativesDan Kraker has a way of giving even the dullest information a bit of character. Climate patterns and tick bites are some dry topics…Jan 25, 2017Jan 25, 2017
Paige OswaldSam Cook: hidden in the detailsSam Cook uses small details to tell a bigger story, creating a layered narrative with imagery and varied uses of onomatopoeia in his…Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
Paige OswaldGoalsWhat excites you about this class? What do you hope to learn from the storytellers who will be visiting? I’m excited to see how this class…Jan 12, 2017Jan 12, 2017
Paige OswaldinLakeVoiceIt’s beginning to look a lot like spring?It’s the first day of December and aside from a few parking lot snow piles Duluth has been largely untouched by the winter season. While…Dec 1, 2016Dec 1, 2016
Paige OswaldinLakeVoiceSometimes adventure has a nameAnne Flueckiger, Fluke or Anne-imal to her friends, didn’t consider herself an “outdoorsy” child, but certain moments during her…Nov 18, 2016Nov 18, 2016