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      Quintel Noel on October 1, 2009

      Good luck huntee! This is going to be an awesome project. Awesome awesome awesome Dr. Laing. You remain an inspiraition.

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      Annette Laing on September 22, 2009

      Thanks, Caitlin. Folks, check out Caitlin's great project here on Kickstarter! Just click on her name!

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      Caitlin Carr on September 22, 2009

      Annette, Congratulations! Your project sounds amazing, and is truly a great inspiration to those out there who are also trying to problem solve a way to get children back on top of education!
      Thanks so much for your support for my project! We truly are a small bunch on this site who are trying to do big things for others!!

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      asodjh on September 22, 2009

      Annette, Congratulations! Your project sounds amazing, and is truly a great inspiration to those out there who are also trying to problem solve a way to get children back on top of education!
      Thanks so much for your support for my project! We truly are a small bunch on this site who are trying to do big things for others!!

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      Annette Laing on September 21, 2009

      Thanks, Mary! Your work was awesome, and "Mary the costume nazi" is much missed... :-)

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      Mary Bush on September 21, 2009

      Working on the past project is still one of my favorite memories from college. I am happy for all the kids who will go now, they deserve it.

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      Annette Laing on September 21, 2009

      Thanks so much, Brett! So do I!

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      Brett Walden on September 21, 2009

      I am so happy that this Camp is getting an amazing, supportive start! I hope all goes well. I wish I could be there to help out.

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*Facsimile WWII ration book. *Autographed and inscribed copies of Annette's time-travel novels for kids, The Snipesville Chronicles, Book 1, Don't Know Where, Don't Know When (2007) and, on release in November, Book 2: A Different Day, A Different Destiny. *Hand-drawn picture by and letter of thanks from sponsored child. *8 x 10 Photo of campers and staff, signed by director, and with kids holding up a sign thanking you. *Authentic wartime British coin. *Letter of thanks from director *Listed on online Wall of Friends.

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I was born in Scotland, and raised in a mostly working-class town in England. Two years ago, even though I flatter myself that I'm a pretty darn good historian, I quit my job as a tenured professor of early American history to work with kids in rural Georgia. This isn't quite as nuts as it sounds: I had been creating kids' "time travel" programs for some time (most notably TimeShop, which was profiled in an Associated Press article three years ago), and I finally decided I would rather work with enthusiastic nine-year-olds than burnt-out nineteen-year-olds.
I'm also the author of *Don't Know Where, Don't Know When*, and * A Different Day, A Different Destiny*, which are the first two books in my Snipesville Chronicles series. They're about three kids from a small town in Georgia who time-travel in American and British history. So, confusingly, the books are the fictional version of Camp Snipesville, my current time-travel camp for kids. Or maybe they're fiction about fiction? Whoa.
Together with artist Lindsey Jenkins and science teacher Brett Walden (both recent alumni of the university at which I used to teach), I've recently started up Imaginative Journeys, a non-profit that creates and runs educational day camps for children in South Georgia, and offers training for college students and recent graduates interested in seeding similar programs elsewhere. We're committed to remaining small, and we have no suits on board... But our dream is to hire an office crone to deal with paperwork.
Another goal: Making all our programs as accessible as possible to interested kids, regardless of their parents' income.

  1. annettelaing.com
  2. ImaginativeJourneys.org