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Olympus
by Lee Burnett, Germantown Academy, PA

Zeus Speaks

Creative Writing

Creative Writing. You may choose to write a story or a poem about one of the gods. It should be creative and reflect a legitimate effort (especially if it is a poem!). It should be no longer than one page.

Step One: Compose your creative writing in Microsoft Word. Spellcheck.

Step Two: Cut and Paste your writing into an email message. Address the message to mythos@onlineclass.com. In the Subject area, type "Creative Writing by Steve B." In the Cc area, type lburnet so that a copy will go to me.

 


 

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