That aha moment. That moment when the waters cleared, and the
depth revealed itself. That moment when
I realized there was so much more to the written word than what floated on the
surface. Treasure lie beneath. It engendered my love for literature, created a
desire to read more, learn more, study more, and eventually write more. Reading and writing became more than just
words, but ideas. Ideas are power. Yet to successfully wield such power, the
writer must be able to rhetorically craft a piece worthy enough to entice and
persuade the audience. For fifteen years
now, I have had the opportunity to share this love, knowledge, and craft with
creative, young minds, hopefully guiding each to the realization that not only can
great ideas be discovered in the written word of others, but ensconced in their
own as well. My journey began with the
desire to teach college classes when fate opened the door to a high school
classroom instead. Tarleton’s English
master’s program, which incorporates dual credit teaching, would allow me the
ability and opportunity to continue teaching high school students at a college
level. Aha – the best of both worlds.