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Fill your paper witli tlie treatilings of your keart.—William Wordsworth我不是桂冠诗人,虽然很久以前我曾这样期盼过。那时的我思如泉涌,会给我高中的文学杂志投去一些原创稿子,后来还成为了那本杂志的合编者,但现在我也没忘记提笔在空白纸张上书写、手上拿着稿子时那种对心理和生理的激励作用。这个月的主题文章就是关于纸质阅读和写作的。在第一篇文章中,自称为“文学蝴蝶”的莫莉·弗拉特怀念从前简单的时光,那时她“每次只与一本书建立一段有爱而稳定的关系”。因
Fill your paper witli tlie treatilings of your keart.-William Wordsworth I am not a laureate poet, although I had hoped so long ago. At that time, I think of it as a spring blessing, will give my high school literature magazines cast a number of original manuscripts, and later became the companion of the magazine, but now I did not forget to mention the pen to write on a blank piece of paper, holding Manuscript that kind of psychological and physiological incentives. This month’s themed article is about paper reading and writing. In her first essay, Molly Flatt, who calls himself “The Literary Butterfly,” remembers the simple time in the past when she “built a loving and stable relationship with only one book at a time” . because