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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI read the dictionary at the age of ten and transcribed out all of the Greek / Roman Gods, Heroes and Mythological creatures into a special dictionary. I'd wanted to be a fantasy writer. At age 11 I was accused of plagarism at my new secondary school by my new English teacher as the story I had written to be entered into a competition was too complex / high standard for an 11 year old. I had to see the headmaster, was accused of cheating and disqualified. I'd written it myself from the point of the Greek Gods.
I never wrote anything again.
Clearly you did...
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostThe first piece of English homework my daughter was given at Secondary, was to write a poem.
It was a good poem.
The teacher wrote in the margin, asking if she had copied it from a book.
So with the next effort I went a bit OTT with the jargon and was accused of copying from some obscure book.
Originally posted by Pogle View PostI was furious and soon put the teacher straight.
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No, but my cousin and I did open a museum in his bedroom, and wrote long information sheets about all of the exhibits - mostly stones, shells and stuff and a few dead insects, but he did have a skull which was definitely the star item. IIRC we fell out when we couldn't decide whether a silver necklace was best displayed on a brown or black background.Last edited by mudskipper; 23 February 2014, 17:21.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostThe first piece of English homework my daughter was given at Secondary, was to write a poem.
It was a good poem.
The teacher wrote in the margin, asking if she had copied it from a book.
I was furious and soon put the teacher straight.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI read the dictionary at the age of ten and transcribed out all of the Greek / Roman Gods, Heroes and Mythological creatures into a special dictionary. I'd wanted to be a fantasy writer. At age 11 I was accused of plagarism at my new secondary school by my new English teacher as the story I had written to be entered into a competition was too complex / high standard for an 11 year old. I had to see the headmaster, was accused of cheating and disqualified. I'd written it myself from the point of the Greek Gods.
I never wrote anything again.
It was a good poem.
The teacher wrote in the margin, asking if she had copied it from a book.
I was furious and soon put the teacher straight.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI read the dictionary at the age of ten and transcribed out all of the Greek / Roman Gods, Heroes and Mythological creatures into a special dictionary. I'd wanted to be a fantasy writer. At age 11 I was accused of plagarism at my new secondary school by my new English teacher as the story I had written to be entered into a competition was too complex / high standard for an 11 year old. I had to see the headmaster, was accused of cheating and disqualified. I'd written it myself from the point of the Greek Gods.
I never wrote anything again.
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I read the dictionary at the age of ten and transcribed out all of the Greek / Roman Gods, Heroes and Mythological creatures into a special dictionary. I'd wanted to be a fantasy writer. At age 11 I was accused of plagarism at my new secondary school by my new English teacher as the story I had written to be entered into a competition was too complex / high standard for an 11 year old. I had to see the headmaster, was accused of cheating and disqualified. I'd written it myself from the point of the Greek Gods.
I never wrote anything again.
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I tried writing my own dictionary once. I gave up in the end as someone pointed out I'd missed the word "Contrafibularities".
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Has anyone tried writing their own encylopedia?
I just found a box of old notebooks and things. It appears that at one point I gave it a pretty good go.
I have sure forgotten a lot of stuffTags: None
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