by Harry and Devin
Keywords
instincts, voice, details, relate, precise
What We Learned
We learned that writing is really no different from talking. John taught us about putting a voice in our writing, a voice that is exactly the same as how you talk. A voice that is made up by what facts you include in your writing, what you write about, what questions you ask, who you're interviewing, in what order you write, how you interest your reader--overall, how you write in tandem with your opinion creates a voice. John said this was probably the most essential one of the three things that make writing good--your "fingerprint," as he called it--the others being story and details.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Community Writers Series I: Raphael Rubenstein, Rosa's Dad
by Rosa and Lyndsey
Keywords
fun, organization
What We Learned
Keywords
fun, organization
What We Learned
- We learned that authors take notes in little botebooks and sometimes on index cards to help them stay organized.
- We also learned that authors keep files for everything they write. The files have magazine clips, newspaper articles and much more in them.
- It takes a lot of preparation to write an article.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Community Writers Series
As you have probably heard, our Community Writers Series began before vacation. Eight (eight!) family members volunteered to come and talk to the class about their writing. Each writer is talking about how they go from brainstorming to published work. Each writer is also sharing a piece of his or her work, and the students are examining it to see what they can learn about writing. At the end of each visit, the students ask the community writer questions. So far we've had two visits, and can't wait for the remaining six! Stay tuned for more...
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