The Literature

The Literature

Cynthia Rylant

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).


ASK THE EXPERT-DR. WHITE

Dr. Kerry-Ann White educated at Howard University (BS ), University of Maryand(MBA), and NYU (MS in Computer Science) and PhD in Technology Management. Prior to returning to school for her doctorate she was a software engineer and now works as a Project Manager on government contract in the Washington DC metro area. She also teaches Project Management at Howard University and has also taught at Northern Virginia Community College and NYU. Dr. White loves to travel and hold several certifications in her fields: PMP, PMI-ACP,SAFE,CSM and CSPO

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Monday, November 23, 2015

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What is the importance of using literary elements in writing?

1 comment:

  1. 2. Literary elements are essential in writing. They are parts of the story. Authors may want their readers to search for the themes if it’s a suspense writing or drama. Suspense and drama may also call for a certain style of writing and tone. However, the author may want to set the stage and describe the setting clearly so that their readers can understand the context. I cannot help to think about the writers of Forensic Files and similar murder mysteries of real life stories. The authors must clearly think about the type of music used during the climax, and more importantly possibly creating closure and resolution to the murder mystery. Hence, literary element must be used since stories void of literary elements are just that, void, and empty—saying little to the audience.

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