teaching literacy.

Ask me anything   Submit   ever since i was a little girl, words have danced through my head and in my heart.

"It does neither reader nor author justice. What you end up with is an impression of something having happened. Pale paragraphs that you can never fully recall. Silhouettes of broken sentences."

I want you to stop speed reading | Write for Your Life

My thoughts on speed reading and why, especially if you’re a writer, you should probably pack it in. 

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