Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Reading for 9/30

Hazel Smith chapter three, "Working out with structures" accomplished a lot of clarity on structures for creating writing. I found all the structures useful in my own writing. Often I'm drawn to the same style in which I write, and the six different examples of structure are just great starting points on a new spin for my own work. Some I often use but didn't maybe realize.
Harriett Mullen's "Sleeping with the dictionary was pretty interesting to watch unfold. I enjoyed reading it much like I enjoyed our assignment which was similar. Some of the words and equation of words that you come up with are just ridiculous but completely a new thought, making the line more interesting.
I was unable to read Gertrude Stein's "tender buttons." I too had an issue reading these documents on D2L.

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