Thursday, December 16, 2010

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So, I wrote a book for one of my classes...Expository Writing. Now, the assignment was to choose a nonfiction writing project that would be four installments...totalling about twenty-two pages. One category he suggested was a memoir....

The first class, he asked a series of questions to generate topic ideas. I saw several themes recurring in my answers. Katrina, stripping, and addiction. And just like that, I decided to write the memoir. My professor encouraged me to go ahead and write the whole thing...he would only grade 22 pages, though.

So, I wrote it. I started the project at the end of August, and finished at the beginning of December. Essentially, it took me three and a half months to write the book. In the summer, I wrote a short story about part of the storm, which was included in the manuscript. The rough draft of the book, that is. And I turned it in two weeks ago...

We had a reading instead of a final, where we each read from our portfolios. The entire class sat there with their mouths gaping open after my reading. It was pretty intense, and a lot of cussing, I noticed when I read it out loud.

My teacher handed out comments on our work...pieces of his comments..." I'm not convinced I was of much use to you, other than to encourage you a bit "(which was exactly the thing I needed to get this book written...I have been sitting on the story for five years...) "I hope you can find the unit of meaning that matters the most to you in the revision process-the word, the sentence, the paragraph, the section, the chapter, the volume, and really polish this around that unit-put your stamp on it-make it part of a recognizable and distinct voice. You are a writer. Now find your editors, publish this, and go on to the next."

I am excited about the revision process. My mind is reeling with thinking about revision, at the level of the sentence...the word...I already have several parts I want to work on first....

And I am excited...about the entire thing.

4 comments:

  1. Thats so cool! Well done you,,.,

    I want to read it!

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  2. I can't wait to read your book. You know how I LOVE cussing. Laugh.

    Proud of you.

    SB

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  3. NO KIDDING YOU ARE EXCITED! I AM THRILLED FOR YOU! I WISH I COULD MAKE THE FONT BIGGER TO EXPRESS HOW I FEEL :)

    I am not surprised because I recognized you were a good writer immediately - but to get those words from your prof. about your memoir....HOLY CRAP HOW AWESOME OF A CONFIRMATION IS THAT, YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A BESTSELLER! MAYBE TONS OF THEM. Will you sign my copy?

    You are going to inspire so many people. If there is anything I can do to help in any way (like what, I have no clue) let me know.

    Hugging you from over here in CA.

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  4. P.S. From my limited experience in writing I will share the only thing I know that may help: Don't over think what you have already written. Its great that you are excited about finding the best words and sentences, just be sure to not lose any of the raw, real voice. I hope that makes sense. Sometimes you can tell when someone is trying too hard to say something and that takes something away. I have a feeling what you have written will need tweaks here and there but is already just about ready to fly.

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