On “Multilingual Learning” and “Beyond Shattered Glass”

Being a writer, one usually knows from the start what type of writer one wants to be, or at least strives to. General categories as academic, fiction, non-fiction or journalistic writing are fairly simple to choose. A writer may experiment at first, but at the end, the pen gravitates towards categories that fit one’s strength, interest, or more importantly, one’s purpose in writing in the first place. However, there’s a certain mystery as to how certain subjects hover towards a writer, almost as if wanting to find them to get a story told. Without such magic and mystery, writing would lose a large part of its charm…

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