Skip to main content

Shitty First Drafts Response

I am not someone who loves writing, but I do appreciate it and love to read. I find it hard to bring myself to write for the fun of it because I couldn't get past the first draft of it due to embarrassment, when all I was doing was comparing my work to novels who were published on maybe their third or fourth drafts. Anne Lamott's article about shitty first drafts puts into perspective how most successful writers go through the same horrible first draft. She makes the process more relatable for everyone going through their first drafts, because after that is where the "magic" happens. This article definitely makes me feel better about my upcoming writing assignments in this course and beyond. No one is perfect when it comes to writing and to know the other side of successful author's lives and the work that is put behind their novels makes it feel like it is more attainable than I had originally thought it would be.

Comments

  1. I agree with your sense of relief after reading this article, and how much work is put into a good piece of writing. With the knowledge of a 'Shitty First Draft' and how much it can help with any form of writing, makes the "magic" seem not so out of reach.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I agree that the article makes things more clear when it come to writers and how much effort they put into it before they have published books. it shows that they don't just write amazing first drafts and are done with it, they have to continue to review.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Wysocki

This text showed me how us as readers perceive a certain font or text and how it can influence our mood and how we feel about a certain reading. It also showed me how elaborate texts can draw us into something such as a poster or a title page of a book. Also how very bland fonts do not appeal to many readers as they might think of it as boring and plain. This gives me a lot to think about as project three comes closer. It makes me think of the reader and what type of fonts might draw them into my website, social media page, etc. This text was very helpful for this type of assignment.

Action Plan

Jacqueline Kulle The peer review helped me a lot for my action plan and gave me more ideas and insight on what I should do. I was struggling with what I should do for my subversion, and I got the idea to do a meme or a comic strip. I have to finish and touch up my website, finish my nondigital picture, finish my comic strip, and get more participants for my survey. The peer review was beneficial and now I have a much clear idea on how I should do this project.

Subversion and Redemption. Rachel Klahm

1. Some subversion examples the author mentions are Max in  Where the Wild Things Are and Don Quixote. Other movies that are subversions are  A Haunted House and WALL-E. WALL-E is a subversion because it's a light hearted cartoon with a much deeper meaning. Humans have abused planet Earth with industrial corporations to the point where they must abandon it until robots have cleaned it up. The moral lesson is that technology and industry are bad and if we continue on the path we're on, the Earth will turn into the trash ridden world that is in WALL-E. Despite this, the film is still pro-human. Compared to the usual "humans are bad for nature" lesson, WALL-E  actually shows why Earth needs humans. The movie has no real dialogue from anyone, just robot sounds and intercom voices on the ship that the humans live on. When WALL-E   meets Eva they ask each other "Directive?" which basically means "What's your purpose?" Each robot in the film has a dir...