#7 Why We Read, Why We Write, Storytelling As Sculpture,The Glazed Donut of Thinking, A Blues Playlist
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“Early Sunday Morning” / Edward Hopper Wikimedia Commons Do you remember the book that made you a writer or a lifelong reader? I don’t recall being read to as a child, but I must have been. In third grade, I was reading at a sixth-grade level. Then when I was about 12, “Youngblood Hawke” entered — and changed — my life.
#7 Why We Read, Why We Write, Storytelling As Sculpture,The Glazed Donut of Thinking, A Blues Playlist
#7 Why We Read, Why We Write, Storytelling As…
#7 Why We Read, Why We Write, Storytelling As Sculpture,The Glazed Donut of Thinking, A Blues Playlist
“Early Sunday Morning” / Edward Hopper Wikimedia Commons Do you remember the book that made you a writer or a lifelong reader? I don’t recall being read to as a child, but I must have been. In third grade, I was reading at a sixth-grade level. Then when I was about 12, “Youngblood Hawke” entered — and changed — my life.