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                I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. --Emily Dickinson

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                       Create a New World with INTELLIGENT WORDS

If you want to read and write great books / narratives,

Welcome to our Web Site, which would be a milestone and a beacon of intelligence in your career.   

Now you can make history, change the world for the better,

And create a beauty with intelligent words over and above 1650 INTELLIGENT WORDS,

And beautiful narratives, the most intelligent fine arts.

 

We are born with narratives, we are living narratives, and we die with narratives. --Stephen Choi 

About Author

      Stephen Choi studied English literature at the Graduate School of Yonsei University in Seoul,
South Korea. He taught English to Korean students with Korean, taught Korean to American soldiers with English, and taught English to Chinese students with English. He studied John Barth at the University of Hawaii as a visiting professor. Stephen Choi now lives in the Monterey Peninsula with his wife, constantly incited to write narratives by the members of Central Coast Writers Club, friends, and women, momentum of nature, around him, and even the Universe,
now struggling to create a beauty to survive in this absurd world.

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The book, 1650 INTELLIGENT WORDS, includes the example sentences totally

from great English and American books, which are symbolic, philosophical, and exciting. It is the first case in the history of word study books. This would be not just a vocabulary

resource but a turning point for you to maximize your score on any verbal test,

or to read and write great books / narratives.

The book is a news.

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The Narrative Anthology of American Literature, This Month

The harpoon was darted; 

the stricken whale flew forward;

with igniting velocity the line ran through the groove; 

ran foul. Ahab stooped to clear it;

he did clear it;

but the flying turn caught him round the neck, 

and voicelessly as Turkish mutes bowstring their victim, 

he was shot out of the boat, 

ere the crew knew he was gone.

Next instant, the heavy eye-splice in the rope's final end

flew out the of the stark-empty tub, knocked down an oarsman, 

and smiting the sea, disappearing in its depths . . . 

Now small fowls  flew screaming over the yet yawning gulf;

a sullen white surf beat against its steep sides; 

then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on 

as it rolled five thousand years ago.

                                                                                   from Herman Melville, Moby Dick

                                    Every has a story worth telling. --anonymous

 

 Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind. --Rudyard Kipling

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                          The Narrative Anthology of English Literature, This Week

 

“We wander

in our thousands over the face of the earth,

the illustrious and the obscure,

earning beyond the seas our fame,

our money, or only a crust of bread; but it seems to me

that for each of us going home must be

like going to render an account.

We return to face our superiors, our kindred,

our friends--those whom

We obey, and those whom we love;

but even they who have neither,

the most free, lonely,

irresponsible and bereft of ties,--even those

for whom home holds no dear face,

no familiar voice,--even they have to meet the spirit

that dwells within the land, under its sky, in its air,

in its valleys, and on its rises, in its fields,

in its waters and its trees—a mute friend, judge, and inspirer.”
 

                                                                                                                               ― Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim

 


                                    The universe is made of stories, not of atoms. --Muriel Rukeyser
                     Narratives seek the truth transcending time and space of the earth.  --Stephen Choi

 
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