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I've always had a fascination with space. I could spend hours, just learning about galaxies, planets, and stars. My favorite galaxy has always been the Andromeda galaxy, because its moving massive distances, just so it can reach us.
Siebert seems to lead you to a point where you expect more from his story than it is willing to deliver. The present, within the text, is the few hours just after Siebert returns from the cabin. When he refers to his departure ''yesterday,'' as he does near the end of the book, discomfort stirs within the reader.
Learning to write satire is an important and exciting aspect of creative writing. This lesson gives you some ideas for satirical essays your students can write.
Joanne Hichens, is an author, editor and creative writing teacher. She has written three crime fiction novels, as well as Young Adult novels. She has edited seven collections of short story anthologies. She was curator of the SHORT.SHARP.STORIES awards from 2013 to 2017. Book details. Foreword: Yewande Omotoso. ISBN: 978-0-9946805-3-2.
His first novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, National Book Critics Circle Award for best fiction of 2007, the Mercantile Library Center’s John Sargent Prize for First Novel in 2007, and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award.