https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v9-w7xGr9M
https://vimeo.com/106350335
Interview with Ivey:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8S_9mYGYA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svIS8E4_yoY
Interview:
Read and post a comment. What additional information about the book did you learn?
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/aug/07/meet-the-author-eowyn-ivey-bright-edge-world
This course will serve as an introduction to the basic grammatical rules of standard written English through the use of writing exercises and creative activities. Students will review basic grammar and move on to more advanced stylistic concerns essential to creative writers in all genres. 2nd semester--writing for self-discovery
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When asked if Ivey believes in magic her answer was no. She says she just "Loves folklore."
ReplyDeleteI learned about the environment of the book. Alaska is an overwhelming place, and the landscape is bigger than civilization. They also have a month where there is no direct sunlight, which also adds to the darkness in Alaska. She said because of that, it makes you appreciate the sunlight because they have not seen it for weeks. She said the landscape could completely dominate her writing and that she tries her best to not let it.
ReplyDeleteThe author is attracted to stories that take place in Alaska because she finds Alaska fascinating.
ReplyDeleteHow extreme the weather is in Alaska, there is even a month without sunlight. I don't know if this will effect the book but I think it could provide an interesting problem for the characters.
ReplyDeleteAlaskan terrain will be important to any story that includes it because it is very overwhelming and crucial to the way of life there. As Ivey puts it, it is beautiful but a little terrifying at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSome things I learned form the article is that Ivey grew up in Alaska. She also really loves folklore stories and finds them very interesting. Ivey says that Alaska's landscape is beautiful but also a little scary. I think this a really good way to think of nature, because it is pretty but it is very powerful.
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