Work through this engaging literature course to study famous short stories. Containing bite-sized lessons and self-assessment quizzes, the course...
While your children are lost in these classic stories - they won't even realize it, but they will be learning life building character traits as well as a love of reading. You canlisten along with themor go start another load of laundry - either way we're so excited to share our love ...
including breathtaking stories like; The gift, The Wreak of the Amtrak’s Silver Service and Nemesis. In his book, Illustrated Short Fiction of William H. Coles 2000- 2016, each character is caught in a specific situation- desperate to get out. Though the stories are, as the ti...
There are plenty of reasons to opt for a British Shorthair over a different cat breed, but some of these cats’ most adorable and endearing traits are often ignored or not well-known. A British Shorthair has amazing colors and an extremely adorable appearance, but how are they with kids ...
How creating small character traits can pay big dividends in building people who are believable. Page 18. Every creative writing teacher says “show, don’t tell.” Here’s how it’s done. Page 24. How and where to begin your stories. Hint: it’s not where you’re doing it now. Pag...
Leo Tolstoy’s concise and clear writing makes him one of the most famous authors. Though there are connotations or abstractions in his works still, the lucidity of his style can’t be questioned. In his short stories, we see a moral lesson that is told from different points of view. His...
that’s supposed to happen in a situation like this is that you follow the other person to the Underworld. You bring them back. I mean, I’d been around Aoife long enough to be familiar with the stories. I knew the rules. Someone went to the Underworld, someone else came to get them...
Short stories of life and GOD. August 4, 2016 Two Left Feet? Keep On Dancing… LONG LIVE THE SOUL SET FREE!! This article is dedicated to the bold, the courageous the ones who dare to dream. The ones who defy the odds to follow their heart and passion in life. ...
(I've only just come to realise that this is probably due to the stories my father told me as a child, with three dragons in them: one organised and slightly gruff, one mysterious and magical, one with a paw always raised in greeting — but all very friendly.) When I think of a ...
They are everything the novel wants humans to become, providing a convenient foil for “human nature” rather than possessing a coherent character of their own. Human nature being the clumsy and contradictory abstraction it is, the Gelet are a confusing union of opposites as well. All-knowing...