For me writing stories have been both fun and
challenging because I want to write a great story every time, but I usually
find myself being too overshelmed by school and work which just leaves me with
little time to write that way. At the
same, I love some of the stories that I have written. Some good advice for other people facing this
situation is to get ahead as much as possible even in other classes because it
just gives someone more time to write and proofread stories. This is especially important for the Projects
because those require an immense amount of meticulous proofreading, and even
after those are proofread, there are bound to still be mistakes in them.
For the Projects, I really like that
there was a choice for which Project to do.
If I had to make one suggestion, it would be to include a page that
specifically tells what a Storybook Project should consist of from research to
how a story can be told. I thought I
understood what it should be from looking at the past examples from class, but
after getting some feedback from you, I realized that I was completely
wrong. I just think that this would be
helpful to students who are looking into this Project. Maybe I am alone in this or have missed or overlooked
a page somewhere, but I just think that there should be some clarification. However,
I am really happy with the choice that I made with the Portfolio Project
because it just fits so nicely in with my schedule.
A Rakshasa depicted in the art of Yakshagana. Source: Wikipedia.
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