Stephen
King says a story is a grain that becomes a pearl. What stories do you
keep telling yourself over and over again? What is the story that
continues to haunt you? What is the setting of that story?
American History Looks for Light - A Prayer for the Survival of Barack Obama by Roger Bonair - Agard Discussion Questions: Identify the images used in this poem. You may refer to chapter 2 of Imaginative Writing and your class partner (s) for assistance. Consider how to the images in this poem appeal to the senses of the reader. Identify at least two concrete, significant details. Identify one figure of speech that enhances the ways this poet used images. Be "Reader of a Writerly Kind" In the comments box below, write about one of your favorite images in the poem and why it appealed to you as "a reader of a writerly kind". This answer should only be 2-3 sentences. Best practices include drafting the statement using word software and posting the revised answer into the comments box below.
Let's read the opening pages of Toni Morrison's novel Beloved. You can continue reading Beloved here . In what ways does this setting resemble a character? Be detailed. In regards to your setting, What is the setting's: desire image voice action thought process reputation - How is the setting presented by the author? conflict - How does the setting relate to characters in the story?
If you were unable to attend the Danny Quintos reading on Wednesday, please watch this Marie Howe reading and leave a comment on this post identifying at least one craft element (AKA key word) that she uses in her poetry. How does this make her poetry more effective?
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