Wednesday, September 30, 2009

9/30

In Hazel Smith's writing experiment chapter 3, i liked some of the techniques that i had never thought to try before in order to write in new creative styles or to stimulate my brain and, figuratively, "get the juices flowing" (for lack of a better phrase). I especially found the second method of variation, that Smith uses, to be quite interesting. However, several of his methods, and this applies to most of the methods of Harriette Mullen, seemed very remedial; repetition, for example, is not typically considered a unique or even difficult concept. Rather, it is used often throughout all types of literature.

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