

Christine was invited to read two poems, “The Garden” and “The Most Difficult and Best” for Writers Night: Resilience and Sustainability, a juried event at Content Bookstore in Northfield, MN. The songs were performed as a part of One Whole Step for Man: Songs of Space Travel.įriday, March 1, 2019. “Miss Melinda Mittelmore,” (lyrics by Christine Kallman, music by Daniel Kallman) performed by the Rochester Choral Arts Ensemble on the program “Closest Distance” at Zumbro Lutheran, Rochester, MN.Īpril 13, 14, and 20, 2019, at the Broad Institute of MIT, Cambridge Main Library, and Peabody School (Cambridge, MA) : “Earthrise” and “Einstein-Rosen Bridge Strut,” two songs with lyrics by Christine Kallman and music by Daniel Kallman. “Miss Melinda Mittelmore,” (lyrics by Christine Kallman, music by Daniel Kallman) performed by the Rochester Choral Arts Ensemble on the program “Closest Distance” at Central Lutheran, Winona, MN. “Earth’s Sweet Song,” (lyrics by Christine Kallman, music by Daniel Kallman) performed on the program “Our Children, Our World: Music in Celebration of Nature,” at Northfield Middle School, 2200 Division St. This poem was one of the winners of the 2014 Sidewalk Poetry competition in Northfield, Minnesota. Christine read her poem “Beyond Sight” on the Northfield (MN) Public Library Instagram feed. The Mad Adventures of Mavis Montero: Mummy Mania is the first in a series that Christine will write for middle school and older.Īpril 15, 2020. January 2021: A new radio play by Christine is now featured on, a recently launched web destination for radio scripts for all ages.

The book is available from bookstores, or can be read free at: pressbooks.pub/thiswas2020/ The collection, published by the Ramsey County Library (MN), won the Minnesota Author Project award in the Communities Create category. September 2021: “Remembering for You”, Christine’s poem looking back at the year 2020, was included in an anthology entitled This Was 2020: Minnesotans Write About Pandemics and Social Justice in a Historic Year. Maybe the bird will call out from your branchesĭaniel and Christine Kallman, copyright 2009, Grow taller, grow taller, tiny budding tree.Īnd I come back to this place I once played? Shiny and cold, you’re the ice that I skate on You are the shower that makes the grass green. You are the cool of the lake in the summer, Appropriate for beginning choirs.įlow freely, flow freely, water clear and sweet. If only the little singing bird would come closer.
