We will begin by taking a trip into our childhood memory. Take a moment and draft a neighborhood map. Be as detailed as you can be in a short amount of time. Be as specific as possible.
Try This 3.4 Write a short character sketch of someone you dislike (you need not reveal this person's identity). Write a monologue in which that person tells you an anecdote from his or her childhood.
https://youtu.be/90yxqlVrLP8 Facing It Launch Audio in a New Window BY YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA My black face fades, hiding inside the black granite. I said I wouldn't dammit: No tears. I'm stone. I'm flesh. My clouded reflection eyes me like a bird of prey, the profile of night slanted against morning. I turn this way—the stone lets me go. I turn that way—I'm inside the Vietnam Veterans Memorial again, depending on the light to make a difference. I go down the 58,022 names , half-expecting to find my own in letters like smoke. I touch the name Andrew Johnson ; I see the booby trap's white flash. Names shimmer on a woman's blouse but whe...
ENG107: Writing Craft: Introduction to Imaginative Writing Course ID: ENG 107:016 Instructor: Dr. DaMaris B. Hill Time: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1:00 – 1:50PM Room: Kastle Hall 213 Blog: www.107uky.blogspot.com Credits: 3 Office: Zoom (until the pandemic is contained) and Patterson Office Tower Office Hours: Wednesday at 2:00 pm to 3:00pm or by appointment Email: damaris.hill@uky.edu ; profdhill@gmail.com Course Description: Writing Craft: Introduction to Imaginative Writing is a n introduction to the genres and craft of creative writing, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry and ect. Students will study and practice writing in various modes through composition, peer critique, and research. During our class times, we will meet to consider the ways creative writing is expressed in varied genres. The course will challenge students to critique and create writing in many ...
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