<p dir="ltr">On Sep 18, 2015 12:27 PM, "spike" <<a href="mailto:spike66@att.net">spike66@att.net</a>> wrote:<br>
> Many or perhaps most of us here are techy types. In our school years we were required to take lit classes but plenty of us just went through the motions. (Did you do that too?)</p>
<p dir="ltr">I recall a high school English teacher assigning me to write a story, exactly two paragraphs per day - no more, no less. I could buffer ideas for future days' paragraphs, but not actually write them. I remember doing that exercise more than once, the last time taking a bit past 3 weeks (getting the story to a good conclusion).</p>
<p dir="ltr">The idea was to practice discipline. I'd already done some story writing. And...even adults, but definitely children, might appreciate certain forms of art more if they have at least dabbled in the rudiments of the craft, rather than leaving the whole thing as a black box to them. (Though there is a fear among many that this actually reduces the capacity for enjoyment, seeing everything in bland mechanics. I can not say for certain whether this actually happens to some, even many, but I live an example proof that it need not be so.)</p>