So, I can't switch classes, it's too late in the year. The textbook of my creative writing class is great.
I'll limp along somehow. I'll follow
theemdash's excellent advice and get in touch my old creative writing professor, so what advice he has for me. Beg him to let me go to his class instead even if it's in a different school.
As for today... I sat down to write a story for
sga_flashfic, and the experience was a little like being a surfboard, riding a wave, and then having someone (sounding suspiciously like my current Creative Teacher) yell, "Hey! You're at a 30-degree angle!"
*wipes out*
It's all the analysis, analysis, and analysis we're doing in class. In this textbook we're following (it's edited from transcripts of an actual class that my creative writing teacher attended) the teacher makes the entire class a creative process. But what we do is read the textbook and study it, analyze the stories we wrote, analyze the textbook and all the creativity they're doing in there, process, process --- AAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH.
I want to be in the textbook teacher's class. Not the one I'm in. The one where he's inspiring and challenging, and has us tell stories verbally, then has us visualize the moments in our stories.
But I'm not in that class. I'm in the class where we watch what a great class did from the sidelines. And talk about it.
It's the dead discussion that killing my writing.
*flips a coin*
Shall I call in sick?
I'll limp along somehow. I'll follow
As for today... I sat down to write a story for
*wipes out*
It's all the analysis, analysis, and analysis we're doing in class. In this textbook we're following (it's edited from transcripts of an actual class that my creative writing teacher attended) the teacher makes the entire class a creative process. But what we do is read the textbook and study it, analyze the stories we wrote, analyze the textbook and all the creativity they're doing in there, process, process --- AAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH.
I want to be in the textbook teacher's class. Not the one I'm in. The one where he's inspiring and challenging, and has us tell stories verbally, then has us visualize the moments in our stories.
But I'm not in that class. I'm in the class where we watch what a great class did from the sidelines. And talk about it.
It's the dead discussion that killing my writing.
*flips a coin*
Shall I call in sick?
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Date: 2006-10-11 08:57 am (UTC)You're brilliant, just brilliant. It's 2am, and I think I may have startled the cat. May I quote you? Please? *wanders off, chuckling*
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Date: 2006-10-11 09:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 09:22 am (UTC)