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| Jan 9 2008, 9:57 PM EST (current) | donday | 83 words added |
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Early mapmakers would write "Here there be monsters" when representing a region not yet explored. I believe in the "Writing to learn" philosophy--that by writing, not only do you discover your voice and beliefs, you also make connections between various parts of your knowledge. You learn. You grow. Unexplored territory might be treacherous, but you wouldn't know unless you dared to explore it.
Hence, "here there may be monsters," but let's go see.
A collecting point for various writings from here and there...
Hence, "here there may be monsters," but let's go see.
A collecting point for various writings from here and there...
