Wednesday, February 15, 2012

So. I'm exhausted and I don't know how to spell and I am giving blood today (which I've never done) and I have a presidential scholarship essay that I need to get proofread. My German homework isn't done, nor my physics, or math. I forgot to wear my NHS shirt today, and my mom is super upset with me about how horrid a child I am. kay. Now that that is out of the way.............................I plan to work on my stamina during assignments. Generally I just write concise, short assignments that answer the question. I don't believe in wasting words. While I plan to still hold true to that belief, maybe a few more adjectives won't hurt. A description of a scene, a person, or a place could always be used. I think that variety is also something important that I should begin to try and improve. I enjoy writing fantasy, and I also enjoy writing poetry, but there are hundreds of different genres out there! Perhaps I shall try science fiction, or a biography. I have always found history quite interesting, and so that could help channel my enthusiasm into a biography of my choice. Catherine the Great maybe? Mary Queen of Scots? Both were super interesting women who made a mark on history. Something that I have also come across are accounts “written” by inanimate objects. For instance, clocks are not sentient, but if they were, just imagine what they would see, and what they would have to say? They could witness a murder, alert people of intruders, etc. Maybe the next piece I will write will be about a day in the life of my skiis?

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