Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Mai memwarwarwarwarwarwar tecst werk .

"The following day, the three of us were marched into the governor's office. The English lawyer who had seemed particularly trustworthy and sympathetic to our cause had gone straight to prison officials with news that we were planning an escape. Apparently, she had done so for our own good, as she believed we would surely have been shot." That's a small excerpt from the memoir 4,000 Days by Warren Fellows. A story about his experiences in a Bangkok prison.

So far, seeing as how I've read exactly three whole pages of this book, I have not learned anything new to apply to my own personal narrative. I've only had confirmations that I should be more descriptive with my writing and that being able to show in your writing is incredibly important to captivating the reader.

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