This is me excited (Flickr) |
I am really, really looking forward to the reading. I am taking both Myth-Folklore and Indian Epics, and I honestly can't decide which stories that I'm most excited about.
There were quite a few extra credit assignments that looked enjoyable. The Wikipedia Trails assignment was particularly appealing, since journeying into the depths of Wikipedia is something I already do when bored (that and TV Tropes).
But, there's also some dread...
This is me panicking...(Pixabay) |
I have never done any creative writing before. I am a voracious reader, and it always confused me that I never had a drive to write. As I looked over the information on the class, I got into a conversation with a good friend who probably knows me better than anyone. I told him that I didn't know if I was creative enough to do the storytelling assignments, that I didn't even know how I would approach writing, and how I've always found it odd that someone who reads as much as I do never had the urge to write. He told me that I'm not a creator, I'm an absorber. I started to be offended by that; everyone wants to be creative! But as he continued explaining, I realized that he was right. He told me that I absorb everything around me, like a sponge. I take it all in, analyze it, organize it in my mind, then use it. But, like a sponge, I don't want to give up what I've absorbed, not without outside pressure. He told me that a lack of creativity isn't a problem for me. The roadblock is my unwillingness to share the thoughts and ideas that are constantly racing around in my head. So, this semester's challenge to myself is to figure out how to express things that I've never expressed before, and how to overcome my aversion to publicly exposing my mind. I think that I'm looking forward to it...but, there's also the dread.
That is exactly the goal with blogging in the first week, Nancy...and of course you are getting a double dose of that, so you are becoming a blogging master twice as fast! And if you know about TV Tropes already, you are good to go for the storytelling: TV Tropes shows just how it is that stories are all connected, and the only ingredients you need for telling a story is a story to start with... and your own mix-and-match creativity. The storytelling will start next week, and I hope you will have fun with it. Just like with the blogging, you will feel comfortable with that twice as fast since you will be telling two stories next week based on the different readings for the different classes. You might even try the same style for two totally different stories just to see how the style/story interact. By being in both classes, you are going to have opportunities to do all kinds of cool storytelling experiments like that. Enjoy! :-)
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