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Green's A HERO IN THE HALLWAYS REVISED 1. A Hero In the Hallways Revised

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Genres: General Fiction
Sub-genres: Drama

John Williams cant remember his life before he wrote a novel based on it. Can he regain all that he has lost by reading his novel?

 
 
A long time ago when I was five I met an extraordinary fellow five year old with an extraordinary name. His name was Green and he lived across the hall from me. From the first time we met I knew he and I would be good friends, ultimately best friends. He and I would find common ground in our love for books and stories and for years after we met that love for books would hold the glue that kept us friends.
Green passed away in April of 2006. Green left a notebook with story arcs and character descriptions as well an outline to where his characters paths would take them. As a tribute to him I wanted to finish and revise his stories from his own words.
 
Green

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Lol, JD, ok good, but then you did it again with 'Update'. Only proper nouns (people's names, places, or specific things), are capitalized. Common nouns such as the trunk of a car or an elephant's trunk, book, and update are lowercase. There were also a few 'Johns' that were written 'john'.

 

http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/capital.asp

 

Ok, NOW I'm going on to chapter three. :)

On 12/24/2014 04:37 PM, Lisa said:
Lol, JD, ok good, but then you did it again with 'Update'. Only proper nouns (people's names, places, or specific things), are capitalized. Common nouns such as the trunk of a car or an elephant's trunk, book, and update are lowercase. There were also a few 'Johns' that were written 'john'.

 

http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/capital.asp

 

Ok, NOW I'm going on to chapter three. :)

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