Better late than never right... heh 😅. Excuse my late post, I've had a lot on my plate recently, you can get a little taste of that in my "Three Good Things" blog post. As of this post, I'll be answering questions in an another reflection video blog, but this time, I'll be talking about counterfactuals and how they have impacted the writing in my narrative project and even my outlook on the real life experience I tell you about. You can learn more about counterfactuals and how they give modern authors more room to explore different outcomes in the article, "What is Fan Fiction- and why is it making people nervous?" by Stephen Downes. Another great resource to read (or listen) an actual example of a story and how counterfactuals come into play is, "Rewinding and Rewriting: The Alternate Universes in Our Head" by the Hidden Brain Podcast. In the mean time, enjoy a now, slightly less awkward and better prepared vlog by yours truly! Side note: the thumbnail is very amusing to me and I promise I'm not crazy and going off on someone in the video like how that picture depicts lmao. I look like I'm making a very strong point. ANYWAYS, I wish I knew how to change it...
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During week seven, I will be creating a found poem using words and/or excerpts from the 1st draft of my narrative project. The poem creates a creative summary of the topic of my narrative. It tells the story but through phases rather than full sentences. This post will be broken up into two sections, the poem itself and a reflection. I admire this assignment because it’s helped me pick possible themes for my story in the process of finding the phrases. Still not quite sure what a found poem is? Read a sample. The genre of my poem will be freeform excerpting and remixing.
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AuthorHi! I'm Taylor Kriebel, a current student at Delaware County Community College. You're currently reading my blog assignments from my English Composition I class. Enjoy! Archives
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