Post by Ingrid on Apr 17, 2007 0:55:06 GMT 7
Quotation:
1. According to Danny Stone in ¡§Finding FORRESTER,¡¨ ¡§Fly: He never comes outside¡¨ (6). Comma enclosed within the quotation marks
2. According to James W. Ellison in ¡§Finding Forrester (Book Review),¡¨ ¡§In order to be one of the guys, Jamal Wallace, a fatherless 16-year-old South Bronx African-American basketball phenom, has been keeping his literary ambitions under heavy wraps¡¨ (304).
3. According to Melora Wolff in ¡§The Writing Teacher on the Screen,¡¨ ¡§The recluse author William Forrester rages in his student's company against society, publishers, writers, critics, and himself¡¨ (B20).
4. William Forrester stated, ¡§The key to good writing is not to think! Just write! Punch the keys! Punch them! Yes!¡¦ ¡¨ (qtd in Wolff B20).
5. Wolff stated, ¡§The boy's talent lures Forrester back into the world to pass along his literary baton and die¡¨ (B20).
6. According to Peter Travels in ¡§Separating Year-End Goodies From¡K,¡¨ ¡§It's Jamal who gets the hermit out of his bunker to watch basketball playoffs at Madison Square Garden¡¨ (65).
7. Travels stated, ¡§Forrester's literary mentoring means more to Jamal¡¨ (65).
8. Travels stated, ¡§Queries about writing or the great man's recipes for soup are OK, but personal prying is out¡¨ (66).
9. According to Leah Rozen in ¡§Picks & Pans: Screen,¡¨ ¡§In the months that follow, Jamal slowly discovers the answers as Forrester, in coaching sessions conducted in the older man's cluttered apartment, advises Jamal on writing and on how to handle himself at a snooty prep school¡¨ (31).
10. According to Lisa Schwarzbaum in ¡§Write Minded,¡¨ ¡§He never leaves his dark, rambling apartment in the Bronx. Instead, the recluse observes the neighborhood through binoculars. (His nickname among the local kids is "Window.")¡¨ (51).
1. According to Danny Stone in ¡§Finding FORRESTER,¡¨ ¡§Fly: He never comes outside¡¨ (6). Comma enclosed within the quotation marks
2. According to James W. Ellison in ¡§Finding Forrester (Book Review),¡¨ ¡§In order to be one of the guys, Jamal Wallace, a fatherless 16-year-old South Bronx African-American basketball phenom, has been keeping his literary ambitions under heavy wraps¡¨ (304).
3. According to Melora Wolff in ¡§The Writing Teacher on the Screen,¡¨ ¡§The recluse author William Forrester rages in his student's company against society, publishers, writers, critics, and himself¡¨ (B20).
4. William Forrester stated, ¡§The key to good writing is not to think! Just write! Punch the keys! Punch them! Yes!¡¦ ¡¨ (qtd in Wolff B20).
5. Wolff stated, ¡§The boy's talent lures Forrester back into the world to pass along his literary baton and die¡¨ (B20).
6. According to Peter Travels in ¡§Separating Year-End Goodies From¡K,¡¨ ¡§It's Jamal who gets the hermit out of his bunker to watch basketball playoffs at Madison Square Garden¡¨ (65).
7. Travels stated, ¡§Forrester's literary mentoring means more to Jamal¡¨ (65).
8. Travels stated, ¡§Queries about writing or the great man's recipes for soup are OK, but personal prying is out¡¨ (66).
9. According to Leah Rozen in ¡§Picks & Pans: Screen,¡¨ ¡§In the months that follow, Jamal slowly discovers the answers as Forrester, in coaching sessions conducted in the older man's cluttered apartment, advises Jamal on writing and on how to handle himself at a snooty prep school¡¨ (31).
10. According to Lisa Schwarzbaum in ¡§Write Minded,¡¨ ¡§He never leaves his dark, rambling apartment in the Bronx. Instead, the recluse observes the neighborhood through binoculars. (His nickname among the local kids is "Window.")¡¨ (51).