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You know you must be on to something when your writing gets tweeted by J.K. Rowling herself.
On Friday morning, teacher Kate Clanchy from Oxford, UK, shared a poem written by one of her students.
"The kids always write the best poems after they've stopped listening to me," she wrote.
"For example, I usually tell them to avoid rhyming couplets because they govern the poem and tend to be comic — but this has heavy rhyme, and it's heartbreaking."
Here's the full poem, written by 15-year-old Louis:
The kids always write the best poems after they've stopped listening to me. For example, I usually tell them to avoid rhyming couplets, because they govern the poem and tend to be comic - but this has heavy rhyme, and it's heartbreakingpic.twitter.com/dayMTBRUZi
— Kate Clanchy (@KateClanchy1) March 23, 2018 Read more...
via Zero Tech Blog