As I have been moving through my Creative Writing studies I’ve found myself learning a lot about various writing styles. I’ve been working most recently with fiction, screenwriting, and play-writing. Fiction has been my default style, and what I feel most comfortable with. However, I decided to branch out to understand other kinds of writing. … Continue reading
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Using Real-Life Experiences as Writing Inspiration
One of the easiest places for a writer to draw inspiration from is their own life; after all, that is what they know best. While this is a great source, many writers struggle to remove themselves from what happened in real life and what should happen in their fictionalized story. One common result in writing … Continue reading
Above All, Be Involved
Upon my arrival at Coe College, creative writing never took the academic spotlight. I simply assumed that it would become something to keep my mind buoyant during my introductory science days, sloshing through snowdrifts of material before I finally reached those courses that piqued my interest. I was completely unaware of our magazine or how … Continue reading
Fred Sasaki Comes to Coe
Fred Sasaki drives a Honda Fit. He shops at American Apparel for tights- sorry, unisex tights. He works for Poetry Foundation, and he loves emailing. I’m sure that if Fred Sasaki could send a sassy email to President Obama and not have the CIA looking into his history, he would probably send at least ten … Continue reading