I don’t see the correlation between life experience and writing a fictional story. A bright kid like Caulfield can write about a kid who makes up lame excuses to skip class and goof off, or a fictional story about a kid who disrupts class on a regular basis.
@RICHARD R. , One thing a learned from working for children of any age is this; Never give up on a child, Any child, for there will be one that could save the world, And if you’re still here, be thankful then!
GreasyOldTam over 6 years ago
She’ll figure it out when she completes an hour’s worth of material in 35 minutes because there weren’t any interruptions.
danketaz Premium Member over 6 years ago
How long does it take to cobble together a reasonable masterpiece about playing hooky?
Jeff0811 over 6 years ago
I don’t see the correlation between life experience and writing a fictional story. A bright kid like Caulfield can write about a kid who makes up lame excuses to skip class and goof off, or a fictional story about a kid who disrupts class on a regular basis.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
Inventive
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m curious what kind of “life experience” he intends to pick up in the next hour that would be story-worthy. Perhaps something involving a ski mask?
sufamelico over 6 years ago
@RICHARD R. , One thing a learned from working for children of any age is this; Never give up on a child, Any child, for there will be one that could save the world, And if you’re still here, be thankful then!