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wordwhacker) wrote2007-01-11 11:48 pm
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How my writing journal was taken over by an English course
So. I'm enrolled in a university English course that requires online participation via a blog. Seeing as how I already have one for writing (and wouldn't otherwise be using it much during the school year) it makes sense to use it. I even cleaned up my user info, and unlocked a few of my older stories.
Time for introductions:
English 3203, meet my blog. Blog (and my... like, two fans), meet English 3203.
Right now I'm in my second year, hoping to double major in ICS/English. My only experience with this period is the late 1700's - the drury lane scene, focusing mostly on Dora Jordan. I'm looking forward to looking at it more in-depth.
Lately the blog is overrun with posts about my middle-grades SF/Adventure novel (which is in the very early stages of drafting). There are a few short stories here, rife with author's caveats about how I'm a lousy writer and write like canned ham. (No, really. Check some of my stories out. I'm tellin' ya, CANNED HAM.)
Anyway, before I slouch into another bout of self-deprication:
Welcome aboard, English peeps! It's gonna be a fun semester, I promise.
(Seriously. Canned. Ham.)
Time for introductions:
English 3203, meet my blog. Blog (and my... like, two fans), meet English 3203.
Right now I'm in my second year, hoping to double major in ICS/English. My only experience with this period is the late 1700's - the drury lane scene, focusing mostly on Dora Jordan. I'm looking forward to looking at it more in-depth.
Lately the blog is overrun with posts about my middle-grades SF/Adventure novel (which is in the very early stages of drafting). There are a few short stories here, rife with author's caveats about how I'm a lousy writer and write like canned ham. (No, really. Check some of my stories out. I'm tellin' ya, CANNED HAM.)
Anyway, before I slouch into another bout of self-deprication:
Welcome aboard, English peeps! It's gonna be a fun semester, I promise.
(Seriously. Canned. Ham.)
English 3203
(Anonymous) 2007-01-12 04:20 am (UTC)(link)Re: English 3203
Some links to my writing can be found on my profile page (http://wordwhacker.livejournal.com/profile) - the ones with the star are publicly available (I'm keeping the other ones locked in case I ever want to try to publish them. Hey, can't hurt to dream, right?) My genre could be described as mainstream, but mostly they're fluffy vignettes with a message.
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-12 11:54 am (UTC)(link)This is going to be a good class, I can tell.
Dr. J.
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You're very brave, cassafrass, opening up your blog to your class. I would never have the courage, though I don't exactly hide mine behind locked doors or anything. :-D
And you are anything but canned ham. I'd say you're more like medium-spicy mango salsa in a jar. Hee!
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Y'know what? I'll take it! :-D
I really need to focus on writing more. I tend to think about it more than I do it. Which doesn't make me so much a WRITER as a THINKER. (Not that there's anything wrong with that, come to think of it.)
This whole "using my actual writing blog for school" thing is definitely scary, but I can use a good scare now and then. Keeps me on me toes, dontcha know.
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Maybe my priorities are just wrong. Even now i'm supposed to be writing, but i'm ljing instead... ;-)
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