Thursday, October 22, 2009

Monday and Wednesday

Workshops

Monday

Jeff
Anna
Alex
Heath

Wednesday

Eli
Justin
Rose
Adam

Also, read the first 3 chapters of The Orchid Thief. We may have a quiz or a short discussion, and I want to see that you're all keeping up with the work. Thanks.

As for your three-page essay due Monday, remember that I'd given you the loose guideline to write for either Kelby's or Anna's journal.

You might write about 1) something that has to do with the outdoors, or 2) something that has to do with the passage of time; the last time you ever did a certain thing; the end of something.

3) Or, just write what you please.

Good luck.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Wednesday's Workshop



Landon
Megan
Amanda
Kelby

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Documentary Series Continues Wednesday, Sept. 30th



Come watch Man on Wire, an absolutely exhilarating character study and adventure story. Screening will be in the classroom at 7pm. If you want pizza, please bring two dollars.



Saturday, September 26, 2009

Want to Publish?



Thought you all might be interested in a few links that I stumbled across.

The first is to a magazine called The Collagist that publishes undergraduate work.

Here are their nonfiction guidelines: "The Collagist includes between one and three previously unpublished essays in each monthly issue, on a variety of personal, political, and literary subjects. Please send to nonfiction@thecollagist.com as a .DOC or .RTF attachment and list “THE COLLAGIST - Non-fiction submission” in the subject line."

The second is from Barrelhouse, a journal of popular culture. They are looking for pieces on sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. Please note, in my capacity as responsible professional, I wholeheartedly condone only one or two of these institutions!



Monday, September 21, 2009

For Wednesday



Read the essays of:

Landon
Alex
Megan
Rose
Justin

Write letters to:

Those people who are being workshopped who are also in your group.

Read (in Short Takes):

Blew's "Tenino," McDuffie's "Winter Wheat," Tan's "confessions," Stern's "Bullet in My Neck Pages: 44-50, 82-87, 88-90, and 318-321. There will be a reading quiz.

Groups



Group 1

Landon
Alex
Jeff
Megan

Group 2

Kelby
Rose
Justin
Anna

Group 3

Heath
Amanda
Eli
Adam

Assignment for next Monday



We've watched Charleen talk about smells in writing. We've read Stephen Kuusisto's wonderful essay "Night Song," which, among other things, is an evocative catalogue of sounds.

For your third essay, I would like you to focus on sound and scent imagery, on conjuring a place or a person or a scene or a feeling by listening and smelling. You can include visual imagery, but I want there to be a strong focus on the non-visual.

3 pages (at least). Times New Roman. 12-point font. Due, Monday the 28th at 7pm.