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Choose a sentence you particularly like from your current essay draft. Capitalize the first letter of each word in that sentence. Write 200 words explaining why you like that sentence. Explain why that sentence comes in the place of the essay that it does. How does it relate to the sentences in front of it [...]
Posts Tagged ‘“king of sentences”’
Lapses in Modern Language!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "jonathan lethem", "king of sentences", "peter elbow", lunch box, m&ms, virginia woolf on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Don’t worry! I’m write/right here. I’ll be updating a lot this weekend. Have a lot to report on Peter Elbow, responding to readings, The King of Sentences, The M&M character that Ahsan sent me, Nick changed his name to LUNCH BOX this week, and tell me something about Virginia Woolf!
More nonboring readings.
Posted in sentences, writing games, tagged "jonathan lethem", "king of sentences" on January 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If I could, maybe I would assign everyone to take a subscription with The New Yorker. This month there is a great short by Jonathan Lethem, a contemporary author who I’ve been hearing a lot about but never get a chance to sit down and read. This piece was The King of Sentences and basically [...]