Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Inspired by Objects


Please post a new piece of writing on YOUR blog inspired by our look at found objects.  Please spend time to come up with at least 500 words (you can type on Docs for a word count then copy and paste if you want to).  Also, add at least one image  (click on the icon on the tool row that looks like a photo--I can show you how, just ask). Also add an "Author's Note" at the beginning or end of your post briefly identifying the object/activity that inspired you and bit of your thought process.



Be creative and take this assignment in whichever direction you choose:  fiction, narrative, poetry...You may come up with a finished product today or maybe just a good start on something you revisit and finish up on your own before tomorrow. 



Some options:
  • use one of the objects we passed around during class last week (key, lock, giraffe, etc.--check out the comments on the previous post for lots of ideas)
  • use one or several of the objects you cut out of the magazines last week
  • go back to one of the objects you shared with everyone those first days of class or something someone else shared
  • use an idea from the What's in Their Bag? Sketch you created this week
  • browse the website Significant Objects for examples of writing connected to objects--you might even find an object there that triggers some writing for you
  • you can make a story up or you can write a story that is true
  • you could be inspired by a combination of these objects
  • the object itself may or may not end up in your writing

When you finish your piece (due at the end of class on Thursday, 30 August), you can continue to customize your blog page with gadgets in the sidebar, an interesting background, updated profile info, etc.  Be sure you've figured out how to add images--they are an important aspect of your blog and will accentuate your writing.  I can also show you how to put in links like I did (the pink words above).  It's really easy.



Thanks for making class so pleasant so far!

Friday, August 24, 2018

Idea Share: Object Pass-Around


Share at least 3 of your ideas connected to the objects we passed around in a COMMENT on this post.  You could share what the object reminded you of in your own life or your story idea or both.  Skim over the ideas of your classmates and if you like one of theirs, jot it down in your journal to turn into something of your own.

Your comment should be rather lengthy--at least 3 complex, solid sentences.

Then choose at least 1 of your ideas to expand on in a full page in your journal.

Thanks for trying this today!

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Stealing authentically


It's been a real pleasure getting to know you all these first few days.  I hope you are enjoying our class.  I have been quite impressed with your creativity and willingness to try new things here from the very start, and I look forward to seeing all that you come up with throughout the semester. 

I wanted to gather my thoughts and give you a preview of some of the other ideas I'd like us to consider and be inspired by over the next 15 weeks, all in keeping with Jarmusch's idea that it's more than okay to use everything around you to get ideas, that it's not where you get the idea but where take it. 

I'm organizing in terms of "themes" (rather than genres) and have a variety of activities connected to each to get you started on pieces of your own making.  Here's what I'm thinking (perhaps in this order or with some adjustments):

Writing inspired by:

  • Objects
  • Color
  • Art
  • Dreams
  • Books
  • Music
  • Food
  • Childhood
  • Photos
  • Films
  • Gifts

Leave me a comment here if you have an idea or something you'd like for us to study or try.

Thanks again for being such wonderful people to start the day with...



XO Mrs. Fraser

Make it yours


Thanks for creating a blog yesterday.  I hope you will continue to add to and refine your layout to make the page reflect your style as we go.  I'm still working on the class blog...


Customize the front of your Writer's Journal today using the triangle template and images you find inspiring in some way.  Show it to me when you're finished and I'll give you points for doing so.



Be sure to fill 5 pages in your journal each week!



Tuesday, August 21, 2018

I am...Mrs. Fraser




I am...

a daughter, the oldest of 3, raised on small town sports, a life in the country and the desire to be a good girl.

a sister, the first to do most things, lucky enough to have been born with 2 built-in best friends.

a granddaughter, missing the days spent in the country with my Nanny and Papaw and my 9 cousins, riding horses bareback, picking vegetables from the garden, sitting around the old dining room table for meals and domino games, going shopping in a Ford Crown Victoria piloted by my lead-footed grandmother and keeping in touch through letters with my family far away.

a Drury girl, where I learned about Alice Walker, the secrets of Pi Beta Phi, how to live with roommates, and that the world is much bigger than Cassville, Mo.

a wife to Ryan, my friend and partner since I was 19, a man who knows I don't like to talk when I first wake up, who loves me even though I don't like to cook, and who every day makes me feel like the smartest, prettiest, funniest girl he's ever known.

a mother to Macauley, a sophomore with a learner's permit and lots of questions, my sunshine when skies are grey.

I am...

sweet tea and chocolate milk, chips and guacamole.

puffy, comfy white couches, ironstone pitchers and platters, chippy white furniture, burlap and linen, mismatched silverware and old photos, flea market finds and treasures that make me smile.

a tattered teddy bear bought with my birthday money in Eureka Springs when I was 8.

tightly folded notes passed between teenage boys and girls in class and church.

photos and scrapbooks and a project always in the works.

big, thick books and glossy magazines.

sleeping late on weekends, especially when it rains, in a soft bed with lots of covers and feather pillows.

dark blue eyes and my dad's olive skin, black-framed glasses when I read or watch TV.

leggings and Pikos, lots of black, jeans and flipflops, blonde hair in a messy ponytail, Toms and a cardigan.

closer to 50 than I am to 20 now, whether I feel like it or not.

not 16 anymore.

older and wiser, more experienced.

I am...

"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." (John Watson)

"Everyone you ever meet knows something you don't." (Bill Nye the Science Guy)

"Let it be...let it be...let it be...let it be...There will be an answer.  Let it be." (Beatles)

"Every little thing is gonna be alright." (Bob Marley)



Sunday, August 12, 2018

Let's do this!


Blogs are an interactive, visual way to share our writing, and I'm excited for you to create your own. I am providing some written instructions on the handout I shared with you on Google Docs, but I think you'll really just learn as you go. 


Your individual blog will be like an online, visual portfolio of your work for this class.  You might occasionally post something on your own, but your blog for Creative Writing is not meant to be a diary or like social media.  You will post your assignments to your blog for me (and often your classmates) to read.  You'll get comments/feedback from us right on your posts, too.



What I've set up here is a central class blog where I will post assignments and sometimes my own writing. You can usually check here for directions or what you need to get started, so please take the time to read the information I post. When you create your blogs, I will add each of them to a "blog roll" on the right hand side--from here you can hop on and see what everyone else is up to, and I'll be looking for you to make supportive and appropriate comments on your classmates' blogs beginning in the near future. This whole process of creating a blog might be a new one for most of you, and I appreciate your willingness to jump in and try something unfamiliar. You'll just have to spend a little time playing around with your layout, and I hope you feel free to add your own personal touches and make your page your own. You can start with the basic setup and let it evolve from there.


Some things to know/keep in mind:
  • post is a new entry you create from scratch with your own thoughts and ideas. A comment is an idea or thought you attach to someone else's post.
  • While your blog is meant to be a place for you to express yourself and for others to communicate with you, we aren't using our blogs for socializing like facebook or texting. I hope you're kind and friendly to one another, but resist posting casual messages or silly small talk or really anything not related to our work together as a class. Later on, when you've moved on from Creative Writing, you may want to continue your blog and of course then you can do whatever you want with it!
  • Since your blog is an "assignment" for a writing class, please attempt to use proper grammar and punctuation. You should not use text-speak or abbreviations or slang that you might use in texting or email. i do not want you to type in all lowercase like this. I DO NOT WANT YOU TO TYPE IN ALL UPPERCASE LIKE THIS. Use complete sentences and your best grasp on writing conventions. This is not to say we won't all make a few mistakes here and there, but we want it to appear that we were trying not to, not like we just haphazardly slapped some stuff down.
I do hope you enjoy this process...I'm here every step of the way so don't hesitate to ask me if you have questions or want some guidance.

  • When you've created your own blog today, leave the url(address) of it as a comment on this post. I'll link all of them to this page and this will be our home base. You can name your blog whatever you want, but I'll be listing them by your first and last name in the blog roll because it's much easier for me to keep track of that way. 
  • Your first post will be the "I am..." Poem you drafted on Monday. You should be able to copy and paste the text from the draft you saved. Add an image or two using the button that looks like a photo (next to the blue word Link) on the tool bar. 
  • Also, please leave a comment on my "I am..." post telling me something you found interesting or something we have in common. 
  • Then do the same for as many of your classmates as you can.  Just click on their names in the blog list down the right side of this page. 
  • If you've still got some time after that, you could work on customizing your blog with backgrounds, design choices, gadgets in the sidebar, etc.  Here are some places you can get free stuff to use in your blog design:  Leelou or Cutest Blog on the Block.