Yes, his grandson did.
Yes children can become script writers, depending on what type of script writing they are learning to write.
Ernest Shackleton was knighted and became Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1909.
There is no way to become a fairy for real. Fairies are not real, they are made up by writers. Fairies are often found in children fairy tales such as Peter Pan.
You can't -- and you shouldn't! If your children want to write stories, they will. If they don't want to be writers, you should not try to force them. You can encourage them to write down their thoughts, and to learn good language skills, but you should not try to make children become anything they don't want to become.
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Yes because some younger writers don't get the chance to become movie writers
*gets out crystal ball and tarot cards* *peers into ball* You will become a poodle groomer when you grow up. You will marry a short, balding man and have six children, all of whom will live with you until they are 35 years old. If you want to become a writer, then become one -- now! Writers write. It's what we do. Writers don't have a choice in the matter -- they just have to write all the time.
If you don't enjoy writing, there is no use at all in you trying to become a writer! People become writers because they like it.
because he want to [actully wtong
Write a good book, write a good sequel, and publicize it a lot. If there was a set formula... everyone would do it.
Only if he is ready to become a living piñata ;)
Algernon in the play "Importance of being Ernest" by Oscar Wilde