Saturday, September 18, 2010

Saturday, September 18, 2010

I look forward to reading your descriptive essays! In the meantime, feel free to refer to the readings we did in class today for more examples of dialogue formatting for you assignments for next week. See the syllabus for a complete description of the narrative assignment.

Here's another site that might be helpful: Dialogue Punctuation


Journal #5: Your Signature Story

Okay, so for this entry I want you to think of a story you've told many times. This could be something funny or sad or whatever that may have happened to you or someone else...whenever you have an audience you like to tell this particular story because it gets a certain type of reaction. This should be a story you've told at least 5 times before. Think about how you've altered the story as you've told it, maybe made it longer here, funnier here, whatever. Each time you've told it, you've tried to improve it...so now write that story, exactly as you tell it, the way you tell it. Write for 10 minutes.

Journal #6: Coming of Age

Think back to a moment or event in childhood that "grew" you up. Maybe you even think of your childhood ending at that point, or maybe you just see it as when you became more adult. Write for at least 10 minutes.

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