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A MESSAGE TO POETS AND WRITERS READY TO PUBLISH

Dear Emerging Poets and Writers: I’m writing this piece of information directed at poets/writers who are ready or interested in getting their work published. In answer to the question, ’how do I find a publisher for my book?’ This information should be able to help you in your decision process. Many literary organizations will help you with your interest in getting published in your local community. Don’t take shortcuts. Do your research and locate these literary groups. They exist locally, state, and nationally. Examples, Poets & Writers, Poets Society, Poetry Foundation, and Just Buffalo. You may have to pay a membership fee, but it is worth it, it’s a good investment, take advantage and enroll in their seminars, and workshops, and attend their programs when they invite, and feature establish poets or writers. This is all part of the journey to being a published poet or writer. For those with a complete manuscript, these groups will help you to identify legitimate publishers. Sometimes, you need to pay a small fee ($10 to $50) to have your work reviewed and consider for publishing.  Don’t take shortcuts, otherwise, you are going to find yourself spending a lot of money to print a book that is not going anywhere. Now, if you have good skills in editing, marketing, promotion, etc., you might want to consider publishing the book yourself (it’s called “self-publishing”) using Amazon, and other online semi-publishers will print your book as is, and only charge you to purchase your book at a low rate while selling to customers a said price that you agreed to. Make sure to do the proper research before going this route, and don’t take any shortcuts. Remember that even great writers or poets have to depend on an editor to make them look good in the revision and formation of the book (front and back cover), but their legitimate publisher assumes the complete cost, not the writer. The publisher even invests money in marketing and promotion. Do your research, it is right under your nose. Again, do not take shortcuts, and don’t pay hundreds or thousands to book printers that disguise themselves as legitimate publishers. Do your research. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINO COLLEGE STUDENTS FACE INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL ISOLATION AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at BUFFALO March 25, 2023/No Comments LACK OF COLLEGE SERVICES FOR LATINO STUDENTS: This is in response to a story by UB Spectrum reporter, Kayla Estrada, Read More “GETTING VERY LITTLE FOR THE WHOLE,  BUT GETTING A LOT FOR THE FEW” WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2023 January 25, 2023/No Comments While I might appear to be biased and selective, I strongly feel the four people in the photo are the Read More The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System December 25, 2022/No Comments When the Hispanic Heritage Council (HHC) moved to rename the Niagara Branch Library several years ago, with the support of Read More Load More End of Content.

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ON THE EFFECTS OF AGE ON THE WAY WE LEARN LANGUAGES

ON THE EFFECTS OF AGE ON THE WAY WE LEARN LANGUAGES Because of the effects of age on the way we learn language, we should consider how important it is to learn more than one language as soon as possible. Research shows that learning more than one language can stimulate growth in areas of the brain such as the hippo-campus and cerebral cortex, which results in better language skills overall. Being multilingual has also proven to build cognitive skills that are completely unrelated to language and can even prevent dementia. It’s also been proven to delay early onset Alzheimer’s disease symptoms by four year. This of course is related to being multilingual. Having conducted substantial amounts of research and analyzes, people should find value in learning more than one language because of the benefits it provides. Not only is multilingualism cross-culturally habitual, with 60-70% of the world’s population being multilingual, but being multilingual greatly improves a person’s mental and physical health. Research has shown that learning more than one language promotes better concentration, comprehension, memory retention, and multi-tasking. Being multilingual can even help prevent degenerative diseases. Having established this, learning another language, or even multiple languages, has easily proven itself to be beneficial. Thank you for reading! Works Cited: “The Advantages of Learning a Second Language.” Student Resources In Context, Gale, 16 Apr. 2015 Barber, E. J. W. “Language, Linguistics, and Literacy.” New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz, Vol. 3, Detroit, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2005, pp. 1231-38. Student Resources In Context. “Connectivity and Competition: Multilingualism in Ancient Italy 800-200 BC.” Mena Report, 29 Nov. 2018. General OneFile. DeKeyser, R. M. (2017). Age in Learning and Teaching Grammar. In the TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching (eds J. I. Liontas, T. International Association and M. DelliCarpini). doi:10.1002/9781118784235.eelt0106 Macías, Reynaldo F. “Bilingualism and Multilingualism.” New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz, vol. 1, Detroit, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2005, pp. 209-13. Student Resources in Context  — Accessed 9 Jan. 2019. “Multilingualism Education Unifies, Expert Says.” UWIRE Text, 9 Oct. 2018, p. 1. General OneFile. “TimesCast / Understanding Hyperpolyglots.” General OneFile, Gale, 9 Mar. 2012,  Accessed 11 Jan. 2019. Read More From This Writer All Post Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are ON THE EFFECTS OF AGE ON THE WAY WE LEARN LANGUAGES August 29, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING ANOTHER LANGUAGE July 29, 2019/No Comments THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING ANOTHER LANGUAGE – Part2 Continuing with children’s relationship with language, children learn “implicitly”, which means they Read More The Benefits of Learning Another  Language – Part1 June 29, 2019/No Comments The Benefits of Learning Another  Language – Part1 Linguistics is the study of language and all its aspects. Questions of Read More Load More End of Content.

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MIRA LATINO, CHECK OUT THESE PLACES BEFORE THE SUMMER MOVE ON!

MIRA LATINO, CHECK OUT THESE PLACES BEFORE THE SUMMER MOVE ON! This summer, at least before its over, make sure to visit some of the places I’m recommending for you to visit and experience. What’s a summer without visiting Buffalo’s unique places this season? 1: Buffalo Zoo, 300 Parkside, Buffalo, N.Y. (https://buffalozoo.org): Beautiful 23.5 acre zoo, one of the oldest in the US, includes lions, tigers, bison’s, giraffes, elephants, exotic birds, sea lions; an inside reptile exhibit; an exotic bird indoor exhibits, and more. 2: Canalside (https://www.canalsidebufflo.com/): Take a nice long walk at Canalside Buffalo’s Waterfront, there’s the giant sandbox called the beach, games tables, playground, boat rentals, biking, boat tours, and eating, activities for the entire family. 3: Tifft Nature Preserve ((http://www.tifft.org/): 264 acres, along with  5 miles of nature trails, home to ponds,, marshes, and woodlands, great for long walks, hiking, exploring and bird watching; learn about the flora, and fauna. 4: Buffalo Botanical Gardens (https//buffalogarden.com/): You don’t have to get right out into the mountains or plains to enjoy what mother nature has created! You can have a beautiful experience right in the heart of New York State, a natural historic site, so kids can not only play, but learn a great deal too 5: Buffalo Harbor State Park (http://parks.ny.gov/191/details.aspx):  First state park in Buffalo, boasting beautiful views of Lake Erie, home to a 1,100 slip marina, a restaurant, boat launches, personal watercraft launches, fish cleaning station, and a beach for strolling and sunbathing, a nautical themed playground great for kids of all ages. 6: Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park (https://buffalonavalpark.org/): The largest inland naval park in the U.S. featuring several decommissioned U.S. Naval vessels; USS Little Rock, USS The Sullivans, and the USS Croaker which are all open for tours. Located at Buffalo’s waterfront, the park includes indoor museum exhibits that are great for families, groups, and events; and don’t forget to visit our memorial dedicated to our Latino soldiers. 7: Adventure Landing (https:buffalo.adventurelanding.com/): Take your children to Adventure Landing for a round of  mini-golf or indoors, enjoy the arcade (more than 60 games), and there’s also a Teddy Bear Factory, where children can create their own teddy Bear. 8: Buffalo Bison’s (https://www.mil.com/buffalo/ballpark/sahlen-field): Cheer and root for the minor league in a stadium seating as you munch on pop-corn and enjoy a cold beer, along with family and friends. 9: Buffalo Harbor Cruises (https://www.buffaloboatcruises.com): Allow yourself to enjoy a boat cruise along the Erie canal, and enjoy the distant view of the city of Buffalo’s skyline. 10: Kelkenberg Farm (http://www.kelkenbergfarm.com/): A family operated business open for educational tours, family visits, large events and group parties for all ages year-round; a real livestock and horse farm that has been welcoming farm visitors since 1980. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports MIRA LATINO, CHECK OUT THESE PLACES BEFORE THE SUMMER MOVE ON! August 25, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More Absentee Slumlords June 25, 2019/No Comments Absentee Slumlords We have a serious issue going on in this city regarding absentee slumlords within the Ellicott district and Read More

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