Sunday, June 5, 2011

Final Meta Post

When I think about the most prominent skill I took away from this year of blogging, drawing connections is really what comes to mind. Almost all of my most recent posts have been about how I noticed that something in class related to or reminded me of something I have experienced elsewhere in life. I have come to see that this is a very useful skill in writing, and it has definitely helped me in essay writing recently. I also noticed that blogging has begun to affect my writing in general. For example, when I was writing our final exam, the "Winnetky Cycle", I kept reading what I had just written and thinking "wait, is this formal enough? This has the feel of a blog post, not an essay..." (hopefully this is a good thing). I also learned the only way to write blog posts that works for me. Until recently, I had been planning a time each week where I would sit down and write a blog post. This lead to a great amount of wasted time staring at the screen waiting for a great topic to blog about popped into my head. Then I began to only write blog posts when I had an idea of what I was going to write about already in mind. When I did this, I started to have ideas for blog posts pop into my head at random times when I noticed a connection between something we had done in class and something I was experiencing just then. I would write down these ideas and then turn them into posts later. For me at least, this was a much more productive system of blogging than trying to think of a topic on the spot. Overall, it took me about three quarters, but I really began to warm up to the idea of blogging when I started using this new system of having a predetermined idea for a blog. Thank you Mr. Bolos and Mr. O'Connor for a great year of American Studies, and a year's worth of blogs to remember it by.

The post I would like you to look at is The Caste System of Flatland

1 comment:

  1. Nice insights into your own writing process. I think this is why Blogger and others are making it easier to post from your phone! Write when inspiration strikes!

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