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One Hundred Monkeys in Texas

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One Hundred Monkeys in Texas | Laboring to create something Shakespearean One Hundred Monkeys in Texas August 2, 2009 Story-telling vs. essay-writing Filed under: Education , Writing — alancochrum @ 3:08 pm Tags: Books , C.S. Lewis , Writing Quote for the day for English teachers and would-be English teachers like myself: “For in Calormen, story-telling (whether the stories are true or made up) is a thing you’re taught, just as English boys and girls are taught essay writing. The difference is that people want to hear the stories, whereas I never heard of anyone who wanted to read the essays.” — C.S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy Comments (1) July 13, 2009 Language, faith, fiction and long Russian names Filed under: Books , Christianity , Soviet Union , Spirituality , Writing — alancochrum @ 8:33 pm Tags: Books , Christianity , Reading , Religion , Russia , Spirituality Herewith a review of a book I read recently. It’s not for the intellectually...

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