
Reb Kreyling
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I've been telling stories since I learned to talk and writing them for as long as I can remember. Now I'm also doing content for librarians. Find me on Facebook!
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Library vs Media Center
What is a Library? What comes to mind when you hear the word library? Most likely a quiet place where someone shushes you if you speak too loudly. I know for me, it conjures up images of card catalogs and long hours spent combing through shelves and sitting at a table with a notebook.
By Reb Kreyling2 months ago in Education
Discovering a Forgotten Room
Sabrina never paid attention to the architecture of the bed and breakfast when she’d purchased it with a loan from the Coven. It was the size she needed for her business and she was fully focused on the actual running of that business.
By Reb Kreyling2 months ago in Fiction
My First Three Months on Vocal
I know my bio says that I joined in 2021, but I am actually celebrating being active on the site for the past three months. I thought I’d copy my friend, Krysha, and do a three month review. (She did a one month review over here…) I’ve been active here since August of this year (2025) and enjoying my time.
By Reb Kreyling2 months ago in Writers
How to Genrify Your School Library
I want to start by saying this is how I did my genrefying. It might not be the way for everyone to do it, but it was what worked for me. Please use my actions as guidelines and what works best for you. To pull all the books and sort them took about five days (might have been a little less) with about 2500 books.
By Reb Kreyling2 months ago in Education
Changes Over Time
I thought I had my future mapped out from a young age. Well, at least from about seventh or eighth grade. I distinctly remember wanting to be a veterinarian in third or fourth grade until I discovered that meant I’d have to do surgery on animals. I also remember wanting to be Princess Leia when I was about seven.
By Reb Kreyling3 months ago in Humans
The Status Quo
Jason picked up his phone and sighed when he saw Mom on the front. His mother had been calling for the last couple of days and he’d dodged her calls, not wanting to talk to her about quitting his job. Knowing that she’d keep calling if he didn’t answer, he finally picked up as she started to leave a message. “Hey, Mom.”
By Reb Kreyling3 months ago in Fiction
Lesson Plan for The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
The Snowy Day Lesson Plan Since I live in Georgia, my students have never seen snow. Reading something like The Snowy Day allows them to see the snow without the cold. The addition of a snowy video on the smartboard just helps the atmosphere.
By Reb Kreyling3 months ago in Education
OctoPrep Reasoning
Autumn. The leaves change colors. People return to school. Vacations slow down. And every year from 1999 to 2024, writers locked themselves in their rooms and chained themselves to their computers to write the next great novel of at least fifty thousand words.
By Reb Kreyling3 months ago in Writers











