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... ninety minutes" excuse to avoid reading a script.
So if you only have time to read a script over the course of several sittings, here are a few ways you can transform that circumstance into a real ... a chance for the story's emotional elements to impact you. But if you can only read a script in different sittings, try some of the exercises above to burrow into the story's underlying ...
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... my professor gave his class an interesting challenge: to read a "crappy" novel and study it seriously. Specifically, he wanted us to read a "genre" novel, by which he meant one of those paperbacks whose plot fits snugly into ... and praise that, it can be a good exercise for us to feel a little humility. The genre novel we read was undeniably a page-turner; most of us admitted ...
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I have a problem reading books with my 2 kids. One wanna read nursery rhymes and one wanna read some other stuff. So that day I was so tired, I told them "Today Mami wanna read a book" and i flipped out my recipe book.
And everyone enjoyed the reading session, pretending to eat the food in the recipe book.hehe
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... at You've GOTTA Read This thought it might be helpful if I posted a list of suggestions for my first challenge, the Read the Book, See the Movie Challenge. Many people like to post lists of specific books they'll be reading for ... so if you're a fan of Dexter, Trueblood, or BBC adaptations, please feel free to join in. To sign-up for the Read the Book, See the Movie Challenge go here.
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What you read is NOT what you get
What you read is not what you get
If it comes in a bag, a box, a bottle, a can or other container, it may have started out as food, but somewhere all along the way it met the manufacturing process.
Some "foods" like glow-in-the-dark candy goo sold to children obviously aren't food and are highly manufactured products, but a great deal of normal ...
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... "Next Best Celler" contest, hosted by Textnovel.com. Lancelot's Lady was #1 Most Popular for the first 3 months and in the top 3 Most Popular for the following 2 months.
You can read the first few chapters (without having to sign up for anything) on my website: Lancelot's Lady
Or you can read a bit more of my novel at:
Cheryl Kaye Tardif is a Canadian suspense author.
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