I Never Set Out to Be a Publisher but Here I Am!
By Walton Burns founder of Aphabet Publishing Alphabet Publishing began as a self-publishing venture that took on a life of its own. As things often do. In 2016, I […]
Stories without End
by Taylor Sapp Published by Alphabet Publishing As a teacher with more than 15 years experience in Japan and America teaching ESL students of all ages, and as someone who’s […]
Hey Ants extends file transfer service offer to include teachers, educators and students
– Hey Ants lets teachers, educators and students transfer large files, such as PDFs, music, photos and videos – Users can choose from free forever or take advantage of a […]
Cantonese Dreams, Global Digital Voices
By Chris Panell “That will never happen, Mr. Panell.” We had been discussing the year 2047, the date for Hong Kong to be “fully integrated” into mainland China. My Year […]
Using News to Teach English Online
Using News to Teach English Online Classes Learner autonomy entails nothing other than allowing learners their choices of materials and tasks that match their interests, learning preferences and language abilities […]
Indie Authors and Publishers: Where Do We Go From Here?
By Julie Pratten While the debate about print books becoming extinct and digital taking over is still raging, for the time being, physical books are still very much with us […]
My Bigly Bad…
by Rachel Boyce In 2017 there was one new phrase that I kept hearing, from students, on TV and social media. My bad The Urban Dictionary lists this as a […]
Social Bingo
Recently teenagers have been accused of being unable to socialise face to face, think and even make eye contact. Parents and adults in general put the blame for the lack of […]
Critical Readers in the Misinformation Age
Critical Readers in the Misinformation Age Did you know that Chicago was the most dangerous city in the US in 2014? I didn’t. I would have thought it was some […]
It Never Got Weird Enough for Me…So I Made It Weirder
It Never Got Weird Enough for Me…So I Made It Weirder It can get weird fast, teaching English, but as Hunter S. Thompson said, “It never got weird enough for […]