Writer’s Craft Collection

“But one of the horses stood quietly,crammed up against the truck`s side,seeming to pay no mind to the chaos around him.Between the slats,Harry saw large brown eyes. When he reached out his palm, the horse stuck his nose toward him. Harry saw one eye looking at him. Asking.”

Elizabeth Letts; The Eighty Dollar Champion; page 6

 

“And then, suddenly, without warning, uttering a cry that was inarticulate and more like the cry of an animal, John Thornton sprang upon the man who wielded the club. Hal was hurled backward, as though struck by a falling tree…”John Thornton stood over Buck, struggling to control himself, too convulsed with rage to speak.”

Jack London; The Call of the Wild; page 87

 

March 23

“For the wood was full of light, entirely different from the light she was used too. It was green and amber and alive, quivering in splotches on the padded ground, fanning into sturdy stripes between the tree trunks.” 

Natalie Babbitt; Tuck Everlasting; page 24

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