5/9/2023 0 Comments Catherine raven fox and iThat’s the direction to your listener, to your students. In one voice, you are getting information from the world out to your reader. What’s the difference in your voices, please?Ĭatherine: There’s a big difference in the voices and the most important thing I want to tell writers, especially those of you that have to explain technical information and you need an encyclopedic type of voice. So, let’s talk about that voice right from the start I’ve read your more, how should we say, science-y work and I’ve read this beautiful book. And I read that section three times to locate how you get the readers buy-in and acceptance of this utterly radical act and utterly prevent us from saying, “What?” And instead, we say to ourselves, “Oh yes, of course, you read him The Little Prince. All this happens by page five in the book. You pull out a copy of the classic book, The Little Prince, and you read to the fox. And here’s the part that made tears shoot into my eyes when I first read it. And one day, a mangy fox shows up and continues to show up around the same time each day. You built yourself a tiny cottage in an isolated part of Montana from which you taught remotely and led field classes in nearby Yellowstone National Park. I’m so happy to be here and you’re very welcome to my time.
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