Possibly The Only Real Thing I Learned In My Creative Non-Fiction Class

Jul 11, 2004 19:29

People won't know the things you want them to know unless you tell them.

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cindiwindi July 12 2004, 00:19:03 UTC
i luv you ashley! and i miss you soo mucH! can't wait til you get back into miami and we see each other in school! =) have a good one at brown!

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x_darkstar_x July 12 2004, 01:37:56 UTC
That's oh so true but uhm...I don't think anyone needs a calss to tell the that. lol Poor you. I lvoe you ash! Miss ya tons. ::smooches:: bye

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:-) anonymous July 12 2004, 04:45:29 UTC
I HATE YOU

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Re: :-) stargirl324 July 12 2004, 05:07:56 UTC
You must have gone out of your way to know that I made an entry.

Nice to know you still care.

:)

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ladyclaire July 12 2004, 07:59:57 UTC
So I take it it wasn't a good experience?

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stargirl324 July 12 2004, 14:57:22 UTC
The writing class? Eh, it's alright. I haven't really learned anything that I didn't already know. And then the people are unnecessarily harsh when it comes to workshopping other people's papers.

And I would really like to read something written by the woman that teaches the class. I want to see if she's any good, because I'm not so sure.

Overall, I'd give the class a C-.

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ladyclaire July 13 2004, 03:37:31 UTC
I'm sorry the class has been a dissappointment for you. I took Literature and Film last summer, and that basically changed my writing for life.

How's the overall experience so far, though?

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stargirl324 July 13 2004, 06:07:50 UTC
So far, it's pretty good. The people aren't what I expected, though. I expected more nerdy-types that I could sit in a room with and just talk about nothing for hours. But a lot of these girls want to go out clubbing and drink and all that stuff and that's not exactly my speed ( ... )

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