top of page
Search

Blog 11

As I read Chapter 10 of the Bedford Book of Genre’s, I learned that multi-genre projects allow the artist to break away from the...

Blog 10

For Blog 10 I am going to write about my experience with Project two and what I have learned about myself as a writer as well as what I...

Blog 8

For this blog I wanted to discuss the questions and concerns that I have been having toward Project Two. I understand that we are...

Blog 7

Chapter 5 of the Bedford Book of Genre’s has a lot of good tips on narrowing down your topic and creating a research proposal. I found...

Blog 6

David Wallace, the former CEO of Dunder Mifflin starts his article with a relatively cheerful tone as he starts to describe the Maine...

Blog 5- Chapter 2

Stories are generally told to chronicle events. A story that uses narrative genre may only be a few sentences or it may be very long....

Blog 4; Chapter 8

After writing your original rough draft, it is very important that you choose a genre. In order to efficiently choose a genre that fits...

Blog 3

I found the reading for blog 3, “Shitty First Drafts,” to be very helpful as it provided me with great advice on the improvement of my...

Blog Post 2

"I Was Once Miss America" by Roxanne Gay is a very powerful piece of writing. As Gay pleasantly illustrated, popularity and bullying are...

Blog #1

As boring as Chapter One was, I was able to pull through it and read a fair amount of the chapter, and in the process, I learned a little...

bottom of page