HE SAT on the sidewalk, a compact little unit; legs crossed and his head down between his knees. Danny\u27s forehead pressed against the sidewalk. His back stuck u p into the air, and I could see the bones of his vertebrae in a straight row marching up to his neck and down again even through the thickness of his jeans. Also, I thought, like the spines on the back of a dinosaur..
HARRY Coles, Jonesboro High School geometry teacher, sat on his bed, vainly trying to undo a knot in...
I stumbled over a clod of hard dried dirt and staggered for a few steps. The heavy black soil pipe w...
Tony got off the bus and began to walk the four blocks to Mrs. Gould\u27s house. It was usually a sh...
DOMINICK walked slowly down the hot sidewalk, carefully stepping over the cracks. The heat burned th...
He stood up, and from where I lay, he looked like a very tall column holding up the ceiling..
I SAW him just as I turned the corner by the mailbox and looked across involuntarily toward Engineer...
Fred sat under the tree and looked at his feet. His sneakers had holes in them. His mother hated the...
I saw a little boy today and he reminded me of you. He was walking up the hill in front of me with h...
Unmannered devils-little beasts, he said, glowering at the children playing in the park. ..
Jimmy followed cautiously as Buddy scrambled over the stacks of old magazines inside the stairway do...
Old man squats leans against the grey brick of the walls and twists green rubberbands into memories ...
The alarm clock clanged noisily. A hairy arm reached in the direction of the noise..
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Daniel ran through the backyard as...
I am so big. My footsteps span the galaxies when I walk. I can pick a star cluster and set it on my ...
What\u27s wrong, little man? You plop along in the hot dust. Each step stirs tiny clouds of gray mis...
HARRY Coles, Jonesboro High School geometry teacher, sat on his bed, vainly trying to undo a knot in...
I stumbled over a clod of hard dried dirt and staggered for a few steps. The heavy black soil pipe w...
Tony got off the bus and began to walk the four blocks to Mrs. Gould\u27s house. It was usually a sh...
DOMINICK walked slowly down the hot sidewalk, carefully stepping over the cracks. The heat burned th...
He stood up, and from where I lay, he looked like a very tall column holding up the ceiling..
I SAW him just as I turned the corner by the mailbox and looked across involuntarily toward Engineer...
Fred sat under the tree and looked at his feet. His sneakers had holes in them. His mother hated the...
I saw a little boy today and he reminded me of you. He was walking up the hill in front of me with h...
Unmannered devils-little beasts, he said, glowering at the children playing in the park. ..
Jimmy followed cautiously as Buddy scrambled over the stacks of old magazines inside the stairway do...
Old man squats leans against the grey brick of the walls and twists green rubberbands into memories ...
The alarm clock clanged noisily. A hairy arm reached in the direction of the noise..
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Daniel ran through the backyard as...
I am so big. My footsteps span the galaxies when I walk. I can pick a star cluster and set it on my ...
What\u27s wrong, little man? You plop along in the hot dust. Each step stirs tiny clouds of gray mis...
HARRY Coles, Jonesboro High School geometry teacher, sat on his bed, vainly trying to undo a knot in...
I stumbled over a clod of hard dried dirt and staggered for a few steps. The heavy black soil pipe w...
Tony got off the bus and began to walk the four blocks to Mrs. Gould\u27s house. It was usually a sh...