Independent Novel Project English October 10, 2008 Parents' notes and excuses in the examination room will not be reasons for free extension. You must submit all parts of the assignment to avoid a 50% penalty. In addition to printed copies of turn-in assignments, electronic copies must be submitted to turnitin.com by the above deadline. If you have problems with using this website, please email the assignment as a Microsoft Word attachment by Thursday, December 18th.
In the evening and in my free time, I made a novel and produced a standard movie and television pilot script. I have been employed by independent filmmakers for unrecognized rewriting and work projects that have never been fully realized. I did a good job with a big screenwriter contest. I signed with manager Brooklyn Weaver, the industry's natural force. I set "how to memorize" as a publication. I transferred posts from my WordPress site and started posting new content. I do not expect much. Established by Ev Williams, it is often seen as a platform for technology and business. Of course, for struggling artists, there are novels and poetry, photos and motivation content. But I'm not sure how many people in the community are concentrating on reading short stories.
The excitement of the University of Connecticut Creative Education Scholarship for writing and presenting graphic novels covered everything and promoted the first stage of my independent project. I am planning to go to Newport, Rhode Island for a research trip, study the supplies necessary to complete the illustration, and read infinite graphic novels to get inspiration. This survey is a tough task, but you can imagine what the project will be like at the end. Working independently means that you must be your own boss. To write and publish graphic novels, countless drafts, sketches, and storyboards are necessary. All these tasks will spend considerable time, regardless of the details, which is more troublesome, with emphasis on details. I think that the only way to succeed in this kind of work is to set limits and goals for the employer. For example, when I sit down for work, I know in advance the time I need to work and what I need to do in the meantime.