Creative, Original Title “I will keep smiling, be positive and never give up! I will give 100 percent each time I play. These are always my goals and my attitude.” This is a quote by Yani Tseng, a female Taiwanese professional golfer playing on the U.S. LPGA Tour, and the youngest person ever to have won five majors. This quote connects with my life because two years ago I learned to stay positive, and never give up. My family and I were in Glacier National Park, Montana. We were driving
I can’t recall much of what it was like growing up in a tiny two bedroom apartment in Northern Mississippi but I do remember the first book I read and how it paved the way for my literature career. Leading up to my first read I was taught the alphabet at a preschool near my mom’s work. I had little to no trouble learning the alphabet when I was younger but reading was a brand new concept to me. At night, after we finished one of my mother’s delicious home cooked meals my parents and I would retreat
I came into this semester with an idea. An idea of reading and writing more to expand a world of my own. Something I've learned during my time in my English and Creative Writing classes is that reading can open up a much larger gateway to the imagination than anything else can. This is the most I have ever read in this short of a time span; over seven books in roughly five months. That has not counted in all the short stories and the Dungeons and Dragons modules I have read. With all the reading
Creative Writing I walked through the frosty pine forest, my breath coming out in wispy clouds. The pine needles and snow crunched beneath my blue Timberland snow boots, every step wary. My friends, Molly and Sharla, trudged alongside me, their unkempt hair billowing from under their wool beanies, icy hands shoved into the pockets of their fashionable snow jackets, as they called them. “W-why is it so cold here?” Sharla chattered, “I can’t wait ‘till w-we can be next to the nice cozy fire, eat-ting
A. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE: IN THE WRITINGS OF JOHN STEINBECK Creative writing is "greatest human excitement, it is observation to speculation to hypothesis. This is a creative process, probably the highest and most satisfactory we know" (Ricketts1939: vi). Style is a literary method which a writer adopts to infuse force and liveliness into his writings so that a reader may connect himself to the writer and have an access to what he reads. It
Vagueness, Ambiguity and Clarity in Writing John Mackey The first example that I have chosen to use for this assignment is Example number two; Example 2 I was thrown from my truck as it left the road. I was later found in a ditch by a flock of wild turkeys. The vagueness in this example raises the question of why he was thrown from the truck. What caused this to happen? What were the underlying circumstances that ultimately led to being thrown from the truck? Another question that
Reading Sastun when I did was perfect timing. I carried the book with me for about a month before I opened it then even when I did start reading her words and couldn’t connect with it. But after the ceremony weekend we have in March I finally fell into the book completely. I couldn’t put it down. I was just getting comfortable with the idea that I was living on my own forest and how to survive without easy electricity or heat. Ideas would flood my mind and I would have burst of energy running through
Creative Writing It was during the fall when it happen . I got a phone call from my father saying that migration got him.I started crying.I ciuld not believe what happen.when i told my mom she started crying. Then i called my aunt santa and told her. My aunt came over. i could not believe what happened. I could not stop crash. he was in jail and i could not believe it , we have to do things during the month’s .My dad would call us often and we had to pay. i was happy when i hear his voice. I cried
composition of literature is told from a certain point of view. Point of view as a craft element in writing explores the perspective from which the story is told; the narrator’s attitude or way of considering a matter. Through point of view we as readers are able to be immersed in one’s opinions, thoughts, beliefs, feelings, and more. There are four forms of point of view discussed in our text Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief: first-person, second-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient
world of metal and concrete and complex cultural interactions. One might, then, wonder why such a core beneficiary which shoved us out of primal instinct and into modern life is so blatantly neglected by today’s culture. Those who wish to pursue a creative art are called hopeless dreamers and those who have achieved it are ridiculed for making money off of “nothing but luck”. According to the New York City Department of Education’s school-based expenditure reports, library funding only accounts for