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Creative Writing: The Final Journey

2024-01-17 04:03:15

Dark black smoke and ash are floating in the air, a thick fog fills the sun and the bright red light of the moon. Below that, gray gypsum dust is entangled in the garbage sea and intermittent wind is blowing. Everything is still there. You can hear only the distant cry of an ambulance siren, borrowing a bitter night air through the body like a butcher's knife. Just a few minutes ago, this place was full of crowds, confusion and excitement, but now it is empty.

A year ago, I sat on the other side of my creative writing student gathering and discussed the final result of the short story. The girl 's score response to her story made me feel frustrated; she did not reflect her progress, but saw her achievement as a reflection of written inefficiency. I swear I will never be like any other student at that time. I have not assigned ratings in other lighting classes, but I have not converted creative writing yet. So, my creative writing colleague Lisa and I have a solution to cope with the imbalance between our responsibility to the school, the responsibilities to the students, and our responsibility to the students to promote learning looking for. We studied and read the blog, found an undocumented class of Sarah Zerwin, and received stimulation. Sarah will create a way to provide real feedback to the students without depending on the grades of the letters of each item.

She grew up in Pasadena and received her ingenious writing class in the third year and she sang the love of writing in Rashmi's heart. Studying back to India and writing essays seems to temporarily hinder her creativity. However, the typographical errors came back to the second year of the university. Finally, her 41st entry was posted in Times of India. From that time on, she regularly contributed to different newspapers / magazines and wrote almost 100 articles. After graduation, she is ready to join the Times of India as a journalist. However, the "curse of the middle class" also broke her ambition. She is expected to stick to the "tested" way

Rachna joined as an avid reader at our MyCaptain Creative Writing Workshop and wanted to learn more about writing. The first passion turned into a business! We asked Lacuna about her journey, what she shared with us was very interesting and it was touching for any ambitious freelancer or entrepreneur! Lachner: I started writing the ninth standard. I am a very enthusiastic reader and a bookworm. In other words, without books we will not go anywhere. I tried writing a novel at the beginning of school and college, but unfortunately none of them ended. I began studying architecture, but I am not very interested in it. So, during the university itself, I made a script to write internships on Discovery Channel.