Welcome back blog followers,
Well, it has been 2 weeks since the second
semester started, and wow, has it been a busy one. We have done lots of fun
things in this class (creative writing). I started reading a book called “The
Help” by an american author named Kathryn Stockett. I am enjoying this book
because I get to learn about how life was like in the early 1960’s for
different groups of people.
Also, in class, we started blogging (that’s why
you’re here). I enjoy blogging because it allows me to show my creative side. I
may only have a couple of posts so far, but keep checking my blog and I promise
you that many more posts will come and they will very interesting.
Making doodles of our media footprint was so much
fun (see my second post on this blog). I never know that I could draw so well.
I learned that whatever you put on the internet will stay on the internet
forever. I also learned that future employers may search my name on
goggle and they will be able to see all my accounts I have with different
websites. I am afraid that someone will goggle me and find stuff about
different people with the same name and think it’s me, meaning that I possibly
won’t get a job. When I searched my name, I found inappropriate things about
different people with the same name as me.
Making the listographs last week was kind of hard
for me because my drawings didn’t really turn out as when. Other than that,
this assignment was fun. It allowed me to show more of my creative side.
My blog doesn’t really have many personal
additions because I can’t really think of things to do. I have searched on the
internet for things to write about so I promise if you come back soon, I will
have lots of personal additions.
I have put 110% into making my assignments this
semester very good.
I think my next writing assignment (personal
addition) will be writing a short story.
I hope you are enjoying reading my blog posts
♥ Michelle
Michelle,
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job getting your blog started and posting things in a timely fashion. Thanks for all the effort and detail you've put into your blog. On a different note, what do you think of the narrative style of "The Help"? What are some of the benefits and drawbacks to this narrative style?
MsMcLauchlan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feed back. I have added the answers to your questions on my reading reflection.