
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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The Council Decides
Evallavena Tempest, the Mother of all, folded her hands in front of her, her attention on the two senior council members as they argued about the news of Sebastian Howe taking on an initiate. When there was finally a break in the debate, she said, “Sebastian is within his rights to take an initiate. Even if he hasn’t done it before, he simply needs to present her at the next Gathering.”
By Reb Kreylingabout an hour ago in Fiction
My Changing Schedule
Since I became a librarian in 2023, I have had a couple of different schedules. I started with a flexible schedule, but for this school year, I’ve been on a fixed schedule. I was able to see what it was like last school year for the last few weeks of the year and I’m pretty sure I like fixed better.
By Reb Kreyling8 days ago in Education
Valentine's Dates Over the Years. Top Story - February 2026.
Colin grinned as Brooklyn slipped into the living room. “Is it all set?” he asked. The twenty-one year old grinned. She was in her last year of college and Colin knew that Lincoln was proud of her. Although she had been away at college, she’d eagerly helped Colin plan his surprise for Lincoln. “I’m so glad you’re finally doing this,” she said.
By Reb Kreyling11 days ago in Chapters
Valentine's Dates Over the Years
Lincoln had a sheepish smile on his face when he opened the door. “Hey, so I was going to call you,” he started. Colin’s gaze roamed down the other man’s body, taking in the sweatpants and t-shirt he was wearing. “I know I said casual, but the restaurant does prefer a bit more…”
By Reb Kreyling14 days ago in Chapters
Parts of my Library Planner
This one is a long one, but I hope it helps some librarians (or anyone). Once you’ve purchased your planner materials, you need something to go inside it. I honestly feel that what goes in your planner is personal and needs to be tailored to what you’ll use. While you can find many teacher planners, when I searched for school librarian planners, I found only four. Although one is only 12.50, you would have to print and assemble it yourself. A second one is almost thirty dollars and also has to be printed and assembled yourself. A third is mass produced through Amazon and doesn’t have everything I would want. Finally there’s the Demco planner. While I agree that it looks like a fantastic purchase, I just cannot justify spending that much money on a planner that I’m only going to use for one year. For all the librarians that do purchase it, I hope you enjoy it. I might invest in it one year just to see what the fuss is about. For now, I’ll continue to use the one I’ve been developing and customizing for the last two years.
By Reb Kreyling21 days ago in Education
Family Obligations Chapter 3
Memories flowed back as Cole walked down the corridor. He'd had good reasons for leaving, but he couldn't deny that he had some good memories, too. He found his feet moving automatically towards his father’s quarters. Even before he left, his mother had had her own quarters, but he knew she wouldn’t be there now. She’d left not long after him and he had no idea where she was now. But that was not his concern right now. He was here for his father.
By Reb Kreyling28 days ago in Fiction
Family Obligations Chapter Two
Cole took a deep breath through his nose as he exited the portal behind Davin, his daughter secure on his hip. The smell of home soaked into his pores and he could feel himself relax minutely. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see his daughter turning her head from side to side as she tried to take everything in. She tugged gently on his beard, something that made him smile since that had been what she’d done as a baby when they’d fallen asleep together. “Daddy,” she said in what he was sure she thought was a whisper, “is this Santa?”
By Reb Kreylingabout a month ago in Chapters
Hosting a Book Fair
How many of you remember the “best week ever!” from when you were a child? Book fairs were the staple of many of our childhoods with Scholastic leading the way. While there are many choices for book fairs today and I absolutely want to talk about them, that’s going to be a later article.
By Reb Kreylingabout a month ago in Education







