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"Editor Paul Mandelbaum persuaded twenty-two authors to share their childhood writings and their treasured photographs. What he's collected is a fascinating revelation of young creative minds at work, wrestling with early versions of ideas that were to take hold of their writings in later years.".
"Of course, the young Michael Crichton would describe what goes on in a dissection lab. Of course, Madeleine L'Engle would wonder about space and the meaning of eternity. Margaret Atwood would question conventional female behavior, arguing for the right to smoke cigars. And Stephen King would write a macabre story of slicing and piercing at age nine."--BOOK JACKET.
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First Words: Earliest Writing from 22 Favorite Contemporary Authors
2013, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
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First Words: Earliest Writing from Favorite Contemporary Authors
July 14, 2000, Algonquin Books
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First Words: Earliest Writing from Favorite Contemporary Authors
October 1995, Audio Literature
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First Words: Earliest Writings from Favorite Contemporary Authors
October 1993, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
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Most kid write stories. A few of them grow up to be successful authors. Before Stephen King created Carrie, he created Jhonathan, at age nine. And before there was Rabbit Angstrom, there was Manuel Citarro, detective in John Updike's hard-boiled mystery, written at fourteen. Before Jurassic Park, there was young Michael Crichton's story about the mysteriously wounded man lying unattended in the street.
Editor Paul Mandelbaum persuaded our most popular American authors to share their childhood writings and their treasured photographs. What he's gathered is a fascinating, delightful collection of writing and early snapshots that reveal young minds at work, wrestling with early versions of ideas that were to take hold of their writings in later years. Of course, the young Madeline L'Engle would wonder about space and the meaning of eternity. Of course, Margaret Atwood would question conventional female behavior, arguing for the right to smoke cigars.
First Words is an inspiration to budding writers and enthusiastic teachers, and a revelation for readers everywhere.
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