A White Crow
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Mac and Lisa are a young, recently engaged couple still working out the kinks of their new relationship and coming to terms with the challenges of living together in the big city. When Mac casually borrows the one item that Lisa attributes all her success to, both their lives are dramatically affected.
A White Crow explores the notion of luck and the dependency of relying on it for success. It is the first workbook published in the Read Write Ponder series, a collection of short stories constructed to engage readers, writers, and educators. Each novelette-sized book is comprised of a single short story, writing prompts to encourage creative writing, discussion questions for thoughtful analysis of characters and theme, and a letter from the author about her inspiration for the story and the techniques she used to write it.
Richelle Renae
Richelle grew up a latch-key kid in a small town in Michigan. The freedom of being parent-free gave her a myriad of ways to explore her environment. Her childhood home crouched on a small pond originally carved out of the Kalamazoo River to drive a grist mill built in the 1860s. Four distinct seasons in each of the 20 years spent in and on the pond and among its surrounding forests and marshes provided countless hours of playtime and has given her an appreciation for nature she could have never gotten from any classroom. That love of nature has snuck its way into nearly all of her writing.
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A White Crow - Richelle Renae
A White Crow
Richelle Renae
A White Crow is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Copyright (c) 2017 by Richelle Renae
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. If you enjoyed this book, please encourage your friends to download their own copy from their favorite authorized retailer and leave feedback. Thank you for your support. For permission requests, email Attention: Permissions Coordinator
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A White Crow
Read Write Ponder Series
Contents
Read
Write
Ponder
How to Use this Book
Are you a reader? Writer? Thinker? This book has been designed for whichever you are.
Read
Mac and Lisa are a young, recently engaged couple still working out the kinks of their new relationship and coming to terms with the challenges of living together in the big city. When Mac casually borrows the one item that Lisa attributes all her success to, both their lives are dramatically affected.
A White Crow explores the notion of luck and the dependency of relying on it for success.
Write
Every story starts with a single idea. The story prompt used by the author to write this story is included in the Write section of this book. Writers can review the prompt and see where their creativity takes them. Prompts can be used to develop characters, plot scenes, or write an entire novel. What can you create?
Ponder
Along with a handful of discussion questions, the author has written a note to readers and writers about her own process in writing this story. By sharing her process, the author hopes to open a dialog that will help writers explore the depths of their creativity. It is her sincerest hope that she inspires others because all people have stories to tell.
A White Crow
A lucky man is rarer than a white crow.