These are my stories of a dyslexic girl in a straight forward society. I looked at my flat world and decided to challenge its roundness, so I became an English major. These are my struggles and successes as I fight my way through a backwards dyslexic mind, and hope to be a guiding light to those who just might feel they are a little out of beat like me.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Answer
So in answer to the title of one of my previous blogs "How do you spell 'saw,'" well I have an answer. I just looked at the book I wrote, and I originally had written sawz for saw. Hey, I got three letters correct. Oh, and the title of the story is My Special Memories, but on the cover I spelled it wrong. In Katie fashion, I wrote, "My Special Memres." It wouldn't be a dyslexic child's book if the title was spelled correctly :). And it definitely wouldn't be a dyslexics book if on the title page I spelled it correctly. Yeah, that's right, the cover page was wrong and the title page was correct. Hmmm...here's a thought, dyslexics are creative in their ability to come up with mulitple ways of spelling a single word in one paragraph. My standing record on that one is spelling the word 4 different ways. What's yours?
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