Friday, December 3, 2010

Life: The Book

1. What are you most proud of in your Life: The Book writing? Try to describe this is detail!
I am most proud of the personal connection I make in the story. The story is literally about me and my mother and the struggle we are going through and how it connects to my readers.
2. What are some changes or new ideas that you have developed in your writing through the course of this semester?
Some new changes that I gained in the story was that I can now write a piece of literature and have both humanities and science interfused into the story. I have also calmed down in the details that are placed in a story and am now more reserved when it comes to details.
3. If you had a little more time to work on your writing for Life: The Book, what would you do differently? What would you change about your writing?
I would add more information on neurofibromatosis and have more progression in the story with my mom. I would have a scientific yet personal feel to the story.
4. How has the additional element of publication in a book affected the way you approach writing?
I take a more effective, wider range of writing to appeal a wider range of audience.

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