Happy Mother’s Day to the woman who taught me how eyes speak and the turn of a head threatens and the grasp of a man’s hand about his silverware tells you the degree of appeasement you will be serving that night for dinner. Happy Mother’s Day to the woman whose sharp and endless...
As usual each new year brings me into a state of deep reflection and I like to look back at what I accomplished and what I would like to carry over/leave behind in the new year. Dreams I’ve dabbled in and dreams that I’m still keeping safe from the trying storms of the real wo...
【1】A.about B.at C.in【2】A.is B.are C.am【3】A.cleaning B.sleeping C.shopping【4】A.breakfast B.lunch C.supper【5】A.or B.because C.so【6】A.me B.you C.her【7】A.to home B.home C.to school【8】A.three B.four C.seven【9】A.some B.much C.any【10】A.see B....
produce a literary work 创作文学作品 She composed a poem 她写了一首诗 He wrote four novels 他写了四部小说 compose pen indite write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word) 写出或命名构成(一个词或一个词的一部分)的传统接受形式的字母...
That’s like me giving novelists advice from a poet’s point of view. Who the hell would care about that?? No one. Suffering is a key essential to great writing. But there’s probably enough suffering in your life already — or suffering will come on its own. ...
I also have an ongoing poetry project that I’ve been cultivating over the past two years. I write at least one poem a day, though typically it’s more like three. It really helps me stretch my writing muscles and play with words in ways that often find their way into my novels. ...
[书面表达] Write at least 60 words about the topic "The change(s)___ (a person) has brought me" (以某某给我带来的变化"为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文;标点符号不占格。)我们的生活总是被不同的人影响着、改变着,请选择你身边给你留下深刻印象的人,来写写她/他给你带来的变化。注意:1. 请先...
semi-comic poems which I could turn out at what now seems to me astonishing speed -- at fourteen I wrote a whole rhyming play, in imitation of Aristophanes, in about a week -- and helped to edit a school magazines, both printed and in manuscript. These magazines were the most pitiful ...
Our leader Jan had pointed me to the work of John Muir Laws, biologist, artist and journal mentor. Laws advises beginners to include numbers, words and pictures in journal entries. Near the path, I found a branch with dry leaves. It was just the right place and just enough of a specime...
a chapter, which after a year or two would lose its interest for any ordinary reader, must ruin the book. A critic whom I respect read me a lecture about it. ‘Why did you put in all that stuff?’ he said. ‘You’ve turned what might have been a good book into journalism.’ ...