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Looking for Luna.  Marshall Cavendish Corp.(October 20, 2009).


When Luna is lost it's up to a little girl and her father to search for their feline friend. Quiet illustrations rendered digitally by Mike Reed follow the narrative as father and daughter meet many cats along the way.


Dark Sparkle Tea: And Other Bedtime Poems. Wordsong (February 2006).

Presents a collection of fairy tale-like, illustrated, poems to be read to children at bedtime.
The Outfoxed Fox.  Marshall Cavendish Children's Books;  (September 2007).

A proud old fox scorns a youngster's simple plan for stopping the hunter who has grown skillful at killing foxes, but when he sets out to handle the problem himself, he runs into trouble. Includes facts about kyogen, a traditional type of Japanese drama, and the play from which this story is derived.






T he Furry-Legged Teapot . Marshall Cavendish Children's Books; Library Binding edition (March 2007).

In ancient Japan, a young tanuki, a raccoon dog that can change shapes, becomes stuck in the form of a teapot. Includes notes on the original Japanese folktale from which this story is derived.



If You Give a T-Rex a Bone. Dawn Publications (CA); First Edition, First Printing edition (September 2007)

So you'd like to go back in time to see real dinosaurs and other ancient reptiles? Yes, that would be very cool. And if you start by giving a T-Rex a bone, things will be, well - interesting. Dangerously interesting! So go ahead - offer him that bone and see what happens. Along the way you're bound to encounter many other animals from the past, creatures wild and amazing. Dangerously amazing!


Good Babies.  Cambridge, MA:  Candlewick Press, 2005.
 
A wicked witch's plan to wreak havoc by switching a human baby and a troll baby backfires in a surprising way.
 Tanuki’s Gift.  Tarrytown, NY:  Marshall Cavendish Children’s Books, 2003.

One winter, a priest takes in a furry tanuki and the two become friends, but when the tanuki tries to repay the priest, they both learn a lesson.
Basho and the River Stones. Tarrytown, NY:  Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, 2004.

Tricked by a fox into giving up his share of cherries, a famous Japanese poet is inspired to write a haiku and the fox, ashamed of his actions, must devise another trick to set things right.
   


Basho and the Fox.  Tarrytown, NY:  Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, 2000.

A famous Japanese poet is challenged by a fox to create his best haiku.
Let's Call Him Lau-Wiliwili-Humuhumu-Nukunuku-Nukunuku-Apua'A-Oi'Oi Honolulu, Hawaii:  Bess Press. 2005

When two proud fish of different species marry and have a baby fish, an argument erupts over what to name the child. The new parents learn to work together and teach young readers about cooperation and compromise.

 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS, ETC.

Myers, T.J. (Fall, 2002).  Love Song for Cilla in Hawaii.  Romantics Quarterly.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  The Christmas Stick.  Spider.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Old-Time Sonnet.  Romantics Quarterly (“Springtides” issue).

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Perseid Meteor Shower, August.  Romantics Quarterly (“Dreams and Divinations” issue).

Myers, T.J. (in press).  The Arc of a Romance.  SCBWI Bulletin.

Myers, T.J. (Spring 2003).  Artist With Broom, Spring Cleaning.  Buckle &.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Blues for the Preparation of an SASE.  SCBWI Bulletin.

Myers, T.J. (in production).  The Bobsledder’s Jacket.  “The Secret Lighthouse,” children’s TV show.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Fox-Trapping.  Cricket.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  The Wise Princess.  Cricket.

Myers, T.J. (May, 2002).  Plattsburgh:  A History of Voices.  New York History (journal of the New York State Historical Association).

Myers, T.J. (July, 2001).  In the Cornfield.  The MacGuffin.

Myers, T.J. (Fall, 2002).  Child Watching a Turtle.  In Bless the Beasts:  Children’s Prayers and Poems About Animals  (anthology, June Cotner ed.).

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 2001).  Uncle Joe Hoodwinks the Writers.  Media Ethics.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  The Two Impostors:  A Success Experience.  SCBWI Bulletin.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 2001).  A Tanuki at My Ear.  ASIJ’s Ambassador Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (October, 2003).  The Dreamland Train; If You Feel Alone in Bed.  In Star Light, Star Bright:  Bedside Prayers for Children.  SeaStar Books.

Myers, T.J. (December, 2000).  The Big Schlep.  Nuthouse.

Myers, T.J. (May 2001).  Why the Sea Is Salt.  AppleSeeds.

Myers, T.J. (June, 2001).  He dances; Hermes Ascending (drawings).  Stray Dog.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Athletic Lament.  Sport Literate.

Myers, T.J. (August, 2000).  Come Away.  Fantasy, Folklore & Fairytale (online publication).

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Obituary.  Media Ethics.

Myers, T.J. (in press).  Brother Jubal in the Womb of Silence.  L. Ron Hubbard’s Writers of the Future Anthology.

Myers, T.J. (2001).  Night Rain by Bai Jyu-Yi, Tang Dynasty--”translation” from defined characters.  On Website for the Research Centre for Translation, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Myers, T.J. (2000).  Writing and Family Life.  Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin (SCBWI).

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 2002).  Old Man and the Hunters.  The MacGuffin.

Myers, T.J (Spring 2000).  Librarian.  Bryant Literary Review.

Myers, T.J (Spring, 2000).  “I’d like him to tear his head off”:  A Lesson from Ally McBeal.  Media Ethics.

Myers, T.J (January, 2000).  My Scottish Penpal.  Faces.

Myers, T.J (January, 2000).  Aegir’s Feast.  Space & Time.

Myers, T.J. (January, 2002).   Darlene Sundown’s House.  Spider.

Myers, T.J. (in press).   Making Students Think:  A New System of Marking Symbols for Writing Teachers.  Composition Chronicle.

Myers, T.J. (1999).  A Day in Summer; Grasshoppers.  Midwest Poetry Review.

Myers, T.J. (Winter 2000).  Arthur’s Toys.  Weird Tales.

Myers, T.J. (April, 1999).  For a New House.  Family Celebrations:  Prayers, Poems, and Toasts for Every Occasion (anthology, June Cotner ed.).

Myers, T.J. (February, 1999).  When I Think of Ancient Egypt.  Appleseed.

Myers, T.J. (January, 1999).  Andie and the Coyotes.  New Moon.

Myers, T.J. (April, 1999).  Arthur’s Wishes.  Realms of Fantasy.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1998).  The Furry-Legged Teapot.  Japanophile.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1998).  A Texas Bragging Battle.  Grit.

Myers, T.J. (December, 1999).  The Old Nutcracker.  Spider.

Myers, T.J. (September, 1998).  To have and then lose the damn thing.  Curious Rooms.

Myers, T.J. (May 3, 1998).  Amado.  Grit.

Myers, T.J. (April, 1998).  Writer As Impostor.  SCBWI Bulletin.

Myers, T.J. (1998).   Lost Airman; For a Primer on Enlightenment.  Chili Verde Review.

Myers, T.J. (November, 1998).  Big Presses.  The Writer's Journal.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 1998).  Vandal Rites; At School.  Coming of Age.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 1998).  Haiku ("As Gray Fog Swallows Them").  Eclectic Literary Forum.

Myers, T.J. (August, 1998).  The Bobsledder's Jacket.  Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul (anthology).

Myers, T.J. (January, 1999).  Junk Windchimes.  Windhover.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 1998).  On the Relative Nature of Distance.  The Practice of Peace (anthology).

Myers, T.J. (January, 1998).  To Montreal!  Faces.

Myers, T.J. (September, 1999).  Why the Volcanoes Are Quiet on Oahu.  Cricket.

Myers, T.J. (1998).  Haiku (#42 and 84).  Cicada.

Myers, T.J. (August, 1997).  Lover's Search.  Snake River Reflections, #86.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1997).  Haiku (#116).  Frogpond.

Myers, T.J. (Fall, 1997).  Release (formerly "The Realm of the Galaxies").  The Lyric.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 1998).  Two haiku (#407 and 415).   Eclectic Literary Forum.

 Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1998).  Husband and Wife: Hard Times.  Southern Humanities Review.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1997).  Two haiku (#114 and 223).  Parnassus Literary Journal.

Myers, T.J. (February, 1998).  The New Boy.  Story Friends.

Myers, T. J. (January, 1998).  Blues Essay:  USA, Late Twentieth; How They Cross Streets Downtown; A Meanwhile Song.  Lucid Moon.

Myers, T.J. (1997).  Blues for a Stiff.  Alpha Beat.

Myers, T.J. (January, 1998).  The Little Juggler.  Calliope Magazine.

 Myers, T.J. (May, 1997).  Julie at the Fountain.  Odyssey Magazine

Myers, T.J. (December, 1997).  The Writer's Life:  Defining Success.  Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin (SCBWI).

Myers, T.J. (1997).  Drunk, With Roses; Shoebox House; Lovers.  XY Files:  Poems on the Male Experience (anthology)

Myers, T.J. (1997).  Aegir’s Feast.  Magic Realism.

Myers, T.J. (1997).  To My Sibling, Miscarried, 1957.  Prairie Dog.

Myers, T.J. (November, 98).  Women in Traditional Tales:  One Storyteller’s View.  Storytelling Magazine.

Myers, T.J. ( May/June, 97).  War and Language:  A Unit for English Class.  Teachers & Writers Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (September/October, 96).  The Bobsledder’s Jacket.  Skipping Stones.

Myers, T.J. (1997).  For Edgar Allan Poe.  Literature and Belief.

Myers, T.J. (March, 96).  Before an Ancient Bas-relief.  Meat Epoch.

Myers, T.J. (November/December, 96).  Apple Trees in Early Winter.  Adirondac.

Myers, T.J. (January, 96).  He Gave Up Poetry.  The Write Way.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 96).  At Practice.  Aethlon:  The Journal of Sport Literature.

Myers, T. J. (December, 96).  I Could Write That!  Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin (SCBWI).

Myers, T.J. (Spring/Summer, 96).  On the Death of Dr. Seuss; Ode:  The Peloponesian War; For Julia Pastrana; The Sack of Mainz, 1642; Slave Name.  The Neovictorian.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 96).  Mother to Daughter.  Radiance Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (July, 96).  Old Story.  Storytelling Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (June, 96).  Ardashir, Tojo & Co.  Green Fuse.

Myers, T.J. (January, 1999)  The Myth of Prometheus.  Cricket. 

Myers, T.J. (February, 96). After Bernini’s Ecstasy of St. Teresa.  Christianity and the Arts. 

Myers, T.J. (1996).  Cat-Chant.  Catz Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (1996).   Nocturne.  Prairie Dog.

Myers, T.J. (1996).  Three Clipped Sonnets for Fear.  Synaesthetic.

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 96).  Grace On a March Morning.  Snowy Egret.

Myers, T.J. (Fall, 96).  After This Love-Making.  The Pikestaff Forum. 

Myers, T.J. (Spring, 96).   Bourgeoise Lament.  The Lyric.

Myers, T.J.  (September/October, 95).  A Found Poem.  Poetalk.

Myers, T.J.  (September, 95).  The World According to Nick.  Storytelling Magazine.

Myers, T.J.  (Winter, 96).  'Round Bedtime:  A Villanelle for My Daughter.  The Lyric.

Myers, T.J.  (Fall, 95).  Haiku (# 351).  Modern Haiku.

Myers, T.J.  (June, 95).  The Merchant's Wife.  Tucumcari Literary Review.

Myers, T.J.  (Winter, 95).  Transphysical Song.  Ship of Fools.

Myers, T.J.  (June, 95).  Acts of Love; After; Battle of the Sexes; If I Could Talk to Other Men.  Sublime Odyssey.

Myers, T.J.  (1995).  Song in Nines.  The Oak.

Myers, T.J.  (1995).  Haiku (#369).  Piedmont Literary Review.

Myers, T.J.  (September, 95).  Haiku (#74).  Brussels Sprout.

Myers, T.J.  (May, 96).  On Waking; In Praise of the Place in Sleep.  Dream Machinery.

Myers, T.J. (1995).  First Sale:  Some Classic Features.  Byline Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (1995).  Names of God.  Color Wheel.

Myers, T.J. (1995).  At a Certain Point in a Marriage.  Eidos.

Myers, T.J. (1995, May).  Haiku.  Brussels Sprout.

Myers, T.J. (Winter, 95).  Haiku (#311).  black bough.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 95).  Nearing Dream; Dream place.  International Dream Quarterly.

Myers, T.J. (Winter, 1998).  Hiroshima; A Day.  Synaesthetic.

Myers, T.J. (1995).  He Considers the Profession.  Writers Journal/Minnesota Ink.

Myers, T.J. (February/March, 1995).  Dealing With Contradictory Advice.  Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin (SCBWI).

Myers, T.J. ("Meeting 5," 1994).   A Song for Hardworking Kitchen Utensils.  Clubhouse Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (1994).  Wind.  Scienceland Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (Summer, 1994).  Nagano Apples.  Skipping Stones:  Multicultural Children’s Quarterly.

Myers, T.J. (December, 1994).  Accosted by the Rank Amateur.  Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin.

Myers, T.J. (September, 1994).  War and Language:  A Unit for English Class (storytelling version).  In Mary Weaver (Ed.)  Tales As Tools: The Power of Story in the Classroom.  Jonesboro, TN:  National Storytelling Association and Riverbank Press.

Myers, T.J. (December, 1993).  A Writer’s Morning After.  ByLine Magazine.

Myers, T.J. (Winter, 1993).  Blues for the Preparation of an SASE.  Once Upon a Time.

Myers, T. J. (1993).  War and Language.  Educational Oasis, 8 (5), 17-20.

Myers, T.J. (Never printed).  My Witch-run Tale (sale).  Tokyo, Japan:  New Leaf Publishing.

Myers, T.J. (1984).  A Language Arts Learning Center.  Challenge.

Contributor/Reviewer:  Adventuring With Books (1993).  Roser, N.L., & Jensen, J.M. (Eds.).  Urbana, IL:  National Council of Teachers of English.

PRESENTATIONS, ETC.

Numerous professional storytelling presentations and storytelling workshops for various ages and professions.  (Ongoing).

Guest Author:  American School in Japan Centennial; Tokyo, Japan.  (Fall, 2002)

Author-Presenter at Middle School Institute, Santa Clara University, June 2002.

Year-long storytelling series, fifth-grade, Westwood Elementary School, Santa Clara, CA.

Storyteller, “The Art of Storytelling,” for Lori LaBarre and David McKee’s Art Attic courses. (Summer, 2000).

Year-long storytelling series, all third-grade classes, Oak Street School, Plattsburgh City School District.  (September-June, 2000).

Storytelling Artist-in-Residence, Bailey Avenue and Oak Street Schools, Plattsburgh City School District.  (Feb. 16-20, ‘98; April 12/16, ‘99).

Professional pre-publication review/critique of manuscript Promising Practices:  Meeting the National Education Goals 2000 (Brewer and Hollingsworth, Holcomb Hathaway Publishers).  (Nov., 97).

Presenter, Annual Conference on Grammar and Writing Instruction, SUNY Plattsburgh.  (May, 97).

Speaker, Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Women’s Forum/Counselling Department, SUNY Plattsburgh.  (February, 97).

Storyteller, Lakeside IX Health Promotion Institute Conference.  (June, 1996).

Storyteller, SUNY Plattsburgh Theatre Department Storytelling Festival.  (September, 1995).

Poetry reading, Campus Poets Series, SUNY Plattsburgh Department of Foreign Language and Literature.  (September, 1995, and ongoing).

"Women in Story."  Storyteller/Presenter, "Surviving the Borderlands"  Conference of the New York Women's Studies Association, SUNY Plattsburgh, NY.  (April, 1995). 

Artist-in-residence (storytelling).  Council On the Arts for Clinton County.  1995.

Guest Author:  “Young Author’s Fair.”  Kern Reading Association; Bakersfield, CA.  (April, 1994).

Invited to participate as poet in a proposed program of poetry readings throughout Kern County; Kern Arts Council, Bakersfield, CA.   (October, 1993).

“Storytelling in the Classroom.”  Kern Reading Association, 19th Annual Conference, Bakersfield, California.  (October, 1993).

 

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