Marcus - In the beginning, I was really fascinated by all the mentioning of birds, especially with the relation to God. I liked then how Marcus kept relating back to the birds some how. It kept me intrigued with the writing a little better. I started getting confused when I got up to the "Terms" section, mainly just because I wasn't catching on and was entirely lost. I felt this piece was a little all over the place, but he does refer back to a lot of religious figures and symbols, which was also very interesting and made me want to keep reading more into the piece. It reminds me a lot of the band, MewithoutYou's lyrics, which is kind of irrelevant, but at the same time I was reading this I was listening to them and it fit with the piece pretty well.
Edson - I thought the way this piece was set up was very unique and interesting. It was a very descriptive and fun read to do. I really enjoyed "The Dog's Tail" the most. I thought most of the readings were also very relatable as well.
Kuo - This piece was also very descriptive, which made it a fun read. Whenever a piece is more on the descriptive side, it makes it very more pleasant to read through. When you have to read a piece that's very dull and lack-luster and not creative, it obviously won't help your personal writing process, whatsoever. I believe that each of these pieces could be very inspirational to a creative writer, or just a writer in general.
Cycholl - This piece was interesting, but hard to follow through. A lot of it seemed to be random words and pieces thrown together, which were hard to understand, as usual. It also had a bit of a darker, grim feel to it. One thing I did enjoy, was while reading parts pertaining to specific areas, such as the South, I could really feel that atmosphere through Cycholl's words.
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