Escape is impossible - original writing that they were looking for for days and hours. How do they know? They can no longer think time, it seems long ago when time is as strange as their lives. Even if they care about them, how can they know? It is always darker and darker than anything known to people. Always snorkeling the sewers of all the urban residents with pain in your hands and knees, everyone is happy to know what happened to their unclean backyard.
The Atlantic wrote that Krasznahorkai wrote a few claustrophobia essays on a problematic person who suspected that reality was a cruel maze and could not escape. Sometimes I get irritated, but there may always be a story of self-recognition in your alley. "The world is a misleading and stupid place," Lindsay Hunter wrote in a recommended reading about the story of Elizabeth Crane. "When you connect your shoes, it is hard to forget to choose croissants and run 11 times on the same light gray expressway, Elizabeth Cran is throwing landmines every day and reveals missing, It is anxious ... More than that ... she knows that she had a good time suddenly because it is also the same. "From the global viewpoint talk about the lawn from the global perspective to the world's unusual list of anxieties And it changed. To the end of the day to the meaning of life, and to a small moment where friendship can be dissolved
Once upon a time, there was a big story in my head that I could not do. I like to write and read impossible stories now. The heroine of a fairy tale is always given impossible work. It shows them that they can do whatever they want
It is impossible to write. Parents, teachers, and other adults criticize it for various reasons when discussing writing this "incredible difficulty". ("Even if you try to figure out how to write letters and spellings, you may be confused, why are you worried.) A couple days ago, I met a teacher's blog (Stacey) (Stacey) Shubitz : Https: //twowritingteachers.org/2017/08/25/what-do-you-do-with-negative-feedback/) Please join the Writing Academy. I do not know Stacey, but as she is writing an article about Lucy Calkins (always worth listening to) it is fascinated by her blog and thinking that Gantos is hard to write from many student's point of view I repeat the story of Jack Gantos about. I was shocked by the difficult part (from Gantos) that I do not believe that many children have a life of value to write