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Stories are important to us, right?

Posted by edta on June 13, 2004 at 18:18:38:

Who, what, when, where,how, why, and what happens next. We live half of our lives in the future. We want to know what it could be like.

I know what you mean about literature. I was an English Lit. major who learned to write (somewhat) in school. Some authors are incredibly evocative.

I said that I cut my teeth on Plato and he changed my life. Well, he did. Now that I remember back to when I was a freshman, it was Prof. Johnston and our readings of Aldous Huxley essays that really got me interested in fine writing. I think most of those essays are out of print. I should look them up on ebay.