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  1. Elizabeth and Bruce were married in 1302 at Writtle in Essex, England. She was thirteen years old and he was twenty-eight. After much fighting and switching of allegiances, Robert the Bruce gained the Scottish throne and Elizabeth and Robert were crowned King and Queen of Scots at Scone on March 25, 1306. The crowning was in direct violation of ...

  2. Featured Author: Interview with Elizabeth Bruce. Elizabeth Bruce’s debut story collection, Universally Adored & Other One Dollar Stories, is forthcoming in January 2024 from the Athens, Greece-based Vine Leaves Press. Her debut novel, And Silent Left the Place, won Washington Writers’ Publishing House’s Fiction Award, ForeWord Magazin e ...

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  4. and Fiction Instructor Emerita, The Writers’ Center’s. “Elizabeth Bruce's And Silent Left the Place enthralled me with its story, with its tenderness and with the landscape and people who inhabit it. Her love of language is the very air she breathes, and she writes with the same poet's touch as Harper Lee, William Goyen, and Reynolds ...

  5. John McNally, author of The Book of Ralph: A Novel. In Universally Adored and Other One Dollar Stories, Elizabeth Bruce gives readers 33 ways of looking at a dollar. Her empathetic, humorous, and disarming embrace of plain-spoken people searching for a way out, charms and provokes. These are bittersweet stories of resilience and defiance.

  6. Developed at CentroNía by Elizabeth Bruce, the Journey Project is designed to nurture creativity, critical thinking, language and socio-emotional development, and science knowledge by casting young children as skilled science problem solvers. It follows improvisational theatre's mantra: "Yes AND" vs "Yes, BUT." There are no wrong answers in a ...

  7. 14 de abr. de 2024 · In part one of our Innovators Artists, and Solutions interview with Elizabeth Bruce, we discuss the origin of the Theatrical Journey Project. In part two, we discuss the challenges inherent in developing a labor-intensive, hands-on learning experience, particularly in a world increasingly focused on virtual learning.