Hi Everyone,
This is the time when we choose an ISU Author. It is really really important that you choose someone you really enjoy. I have a number of suggestions if you are stuck. The only real parameters are that your author should be: 1) influential in his or her genre. 2) unchosen by anyone else in the course.
Historically, the seminars we do on the authors at the end of the course are a highlight for most of us since it allows us exposure to a number of different writers of whom we may never have even heard.
Please announce your selection by leaving a comment at the end of this post. I'll then transfer everyone's selections to a chart. Authors will be served up on a first come, first served basis.
CP
Monday, November 2, 2009
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Is Stephenie Meyer okay? The twilight saga are the only books ive read
ReplyDeleteI've got dibs on HP Lovecraft!
ReplyDeleteAJ, I am hoping that we can push you into trying someone new. I can explain my reasoning better in class. I'd be willing to consider a vampire novel by Anne Rice... then you would have a basis for comparison.
ReplyDeleteSam... sounds good.
JRR Tolkien. I'm not entirely sure yet, just figured I'd call it.
ReplyDeleteEllen Hopkins <3
ReplyDeleteSophie McKenzie :)
ReplyDeleteStephanie,
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with McKenzie's work. COuld you bring me in a copy of something she's written?
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ReplyDeleteI was thinking Dan Brown. I think that he's very influential in the way he integrates real life facts into his writing. Is this a good pick or no?
ReplyDeleteJ.D. Salinger :)
ReplyDeleteumm carol plum-ucci.
ReplyDeleteSarah Dessen
ReplyDeletedibs on james redfield.
ReplyDeleteChuck Palahniuk
ReplyDeleteSo I've decided on the 'Dunwich Horror' by HP Lovecraft. It's a collection of short stories that all add up to one big story (so they might as well be chapters). This book alone has left a significant impression on supernatural horror. Is that rockin or is it rockin?
ReplyDeleteI changed my mind, Cormac McCarthy.
ReplyDeleteI may change it back though.. Decisions, decisions, decisions.
Francis Hodgson Burnett (:
ReplyDeleteNow I have Animal Farm by George Orwell. If anyone wants HP, he's all yers.
ReplyDeleteKim Edwards
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