What did you do in order to make your description more vivid in this poem, that you want to use on your next writing piece, NO MATTER WHAT IT’S ABOUT?
I tried to think of the small stories that my partner told me, because in my opinion those will be the things that will be more interesting and it will drag the readers in the poem. What did you learn about doing effective research about your “client” through interviews? (We’ll be conducting interviews with strangers in our next project). Something that I learned would be that you can get to know someone by just 20 minutes of the person talking. You can get to learn stories about their life with just three general questions, and I think that's pretty cool; If its just him talking for twenty minutes, they will be telling you small stories that thy can think of and maybe it could be something their friends don't even know. What parts of the revision process were most useful to you? What do you want to make sure you do to revise your next writing piece, based on your experience with this one? I think that doing the 20 minute interview is obviously something super important, because its their time to talk and to not get interrupted. Also something that I think was as important as the 20 minute interview is to be able to go back with your partner and ask him questions about what he was talking about, and just ask questions that will help you on your poem, or things they weren't clear about.
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Dr P
9/13/2015 04:19:18 pm
I'm curious - what do you mean by "small stories"? Is that opposed to "big stories"?
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