The Literature

Cynthia Rylant

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INSPIRATION
As a child in West Virginia, Cynthia Rylant never dreamed of becoming a writer. In her free time, she devoured Archie comic books and paperback romances and enjoyed the outdoors. But after taking one college English class, she was, “hooked on great writing... I didn’t know about this part of me until I went to college-didn’t know I loved beautiful stories.” And one night, inspired by the Southern writer James Agee, she sat down and wrote When I Was Young in the Mountains. Named a Caldecott Honor Book and an ALA Notable Book, it was an instant success.
Since that night, Rylant hasn’t stopped creating wonderful books. Her stories explore friendship, love, grief, and other mysteries, and often draw on her memories of growing up in Appalachia. “I get a lot of personal gratification thinking of those people who don’t get any attention in the world and making them really valuable in my fiction — making them absolutely shine with their beauty”(scholastic,2015).
3. Descriptive words draw the audience in and enable them to visualize what is being described in the writing. If the right words are used, it could enable the reader to imagine being in the situation being described. How many times have we thought out loud and say, “what I’m saying is, imagine…” Whether we are thinking out loud, or already have the ideas formulated, it is important for us to use descriptive words to envision what we are saying, then think of ways in which the audience could receive the information. Authors can sometime play on this and spin it in very creative ways, thus stretching the creativity of their audiences.
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