Whenever I start to write, the first thing I do is get all of my ideas out. I don’t think about what I specifically need in my writing yet. After I finish writing, I go back and take out all of the parts I don’t think are necessary. In Blog #3, Composing a Present Scene, I wrote about a usual day at work, dealing with a not so understanding customer. In Blog #4, Composing Action into Scenes, I wrote a rewritten story of Bullet in The Brain. I wrote about a past scene in Blog #5. It contains my first draft of a bad decision I made and how it affected me, and a rewritten story of The Yellow Wallpaper. This leads to blog #6, when I rewrote my story about my bad decision. In Blog #7, we created a found poem using descriptive language from our first draft of our Narrative project. For draft #2 of my narrative project, I re-wrote the story in third person. I actually enjoyed making this revision, and it made me step outside of my writing. We also were instructed to change something about our story. I changed the outcome to a happier ending, yet I didn't like it as much as my real story.
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Here I will provide drafts of my narrative projects.
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