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ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children by Barbara Harrison
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“Justice for the Hebrews meant . . . making sure that all persons . . . can even worship any gods they choose [Katherine Patterson, "Metaphors to Live By"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children
“A good descant makes the music richer [Katherine Patterson, "Metaphors to Live By"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children
“The real world does, after all, include ourselves [Jill Paton Walsh, "Templates"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children
“Children who find a single important life in the ordinary, unimportant, and unheroic are less likely to succumb to the human fallacy of Us versus Them [Betty Levin, "Polars Bears and Lemmings"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children
“Real journeys may also be true in the mythic sense [Betty Levin, "Polar Bears and Lemmings"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children
“Two classical and archetypal structures. . . . the stranger comes to town and the journey [Sharon Creech, "Leaping Off the Porch"].”
Barbara Harrison, ORIGINS OF STORY: On Writing for Children