Write another 300 words of fiction, whether you need to add to a story, start a new one, or conclude one and start a new one.
Friday, January 4, 2019
Thursday, January 3, 2019
News for Friday, Jan. 4
Ms. Spiotta's visit has been rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 14 (which is also a Day 3, so it will still be first block).
You can go here to read (or listen to her read) "Jelly and Jack," which is excerpted from her most recent novel, Innocents and Others, but you don't have to read it by Friday's class.
You can go here to read (or listen to her read) "Jelly and Jack," which is excerpted from her most recent novel, Innocents and Others, but you don't have to read it by Friday's class.
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Assignment for Tuesday, Jan. 8
Write another 300 words of fiction, whether you need to add to a story, start a new one, or conclude one and start a new one.
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