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Month: April 2024

Journal #29

Journal #29

I think this chapter set me up really well to understand both what is important to think of while revising, but also to understand that first drafts are just the beginning of a piece’s life. I think the quote on the first page of this chapter, “First drafts should suck,” helped me feel much better about my perceived quality of my drafts. It reminded me of the section on theme we read a long time ago, where the author mentioned…

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Journal #27

Journal #27

Coco, I really liked the almost visceral descriptions of wolves eating meat off of bones. They reminded me of the feelings of erosion one might feel from being around someone like the mother in this story who demands so much while giving very little. Your writing is so lyrical and so poetic, it’s really interesting to read this piece. The overall thread throughout of the wolf vs. dog was really intriguing to me and helped to characterize the people in…

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Journal #26

Journal #26

Brady, I really liked the dialogue you included. It flowed really naturally and felt like a real conversation. The dynamic between the grouchy giant and the hyper-active/curious human was a really interesting one to me. The lore of the world that you build in just a few short pages was really in depth and made sense. There could be an opportunity to show us more of Helgan’s outlook on the world rather than telling us. I felt like the image…

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Journal #25

Journal #25

Cammy, This story got me so emotional! I was so moved by the character’s story of being someone so connected to their movement having that stripped away. I’ve seen similar stories to this happen in real life to my family members, and I feel like you got the hopelessness and the impact of kindness and patience down exactly as I’ve seen it happen before. I really liked the Dr. Reed character; He was a really likable character and served as…

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Journal #24

Journal #24

Mackie, This story was really thought provoking to me! I was really invested in the main character’s internal conflict. I felt like there could be an opportunity to expand the conflict by showing why Cooper doesn’t want to commit. Maybe his friends make fun of his connection with Gemma, or he has a girlfriend back home that he doesn’t want to break up with. I think exploring Cooper’s apprehension could make this story even more intriguing. I really liked the…

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