I believe that writing creative nonfiction is probably where I have found myself as a writer. I think that I use my creative side to make stories and imagine things that I normally wouldn't. It helps me think in a way that is not necessarily "Scholarly". Now, I also really enjoy journalism. I have written for the school newspaper at Buckeye High School, and also Mount Union. I find that this is something that I could possibly develop a passion for. Although I really enjoy both of these styles of writing, I don't think that I will make a career out of them. I do think that I could make a career out of something that I do like.
I have been playing poker for quite a while now, I have really enjoyed doing this and I think that I could use my writing to help me get better at not only playing poker, but making a name for myself. I would like to write a personal book that helps poker players. I think that this is something that I will really do. I would also like to write for casinos. I think that it would be fun and I would be good at making rules for pit bosses. I would like to make the poker room rules, and do it in a way that people understand them. Some poker rooms have very confusing rules and they aren't written for the real audience at hand, the players.
I think that also I still am kind of confused at what I want to do, I know what forms and genres I enjoy and I may use this in the future to figure out what exactly I want to write about. I want to write and I want people to want to read what I write. Hopefully I will figure out just what genre I want to write in.
Madness from the Blog
Friday, November 16, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Over the past several years, I feel that my writing has grown in many ways. Although I do believe that I'm far from calling myself a "writer", I do feel that I'm on the right track to become successful and satisfied with my own writing. I think that with improvements in some areas, I will notice a big difference in my writing.
For example, when I was a senior in high school I thought that all I needed to do was write what I thought, follow a few guidelines, and I'd be fine. Now, I feel that I write with a purpose. I will be completely honest and say that I don't believe I am going to become a known writer by any means. But I would like to write a book of some sort. When I was a senior, I never would have thought to write a book, it would have taken up too much of my time. Now, I feel that because of a few simple changes in my writing, I have given myself an opportunity to do something that not many people get to say they've done; write a book.
I used to write with a lot of cliches, and I still do sometimes. But now when I write, I write in a way to be creative. I want to mold the readers mind. I want them to have a picture painted in their head of what I am saying. I have noticed that I didn't do this in the past. I wasn't descriptive enough. I think that this is the biggest change that I have made.
Another thing that I have noticed is that I still tend to be sarcastic in my writing. I don't know if this is a good or bad thing but I really have plateaued in this area. I hope that I progress into a writer that really makes the reader understand what I am trying to say. I know that sometimes I ramble and sound confusing and I need to change this. I know exactly what I want to say but I find a hard time saying it. Hopefully, I grow as a writer in this area and I have an audience that not only likes me as a person, but understands where I'm coming from as a writer.
For example, when I was a senior in high school I thought that all I needed to do was write what I thought, follow a few guidelines, and I'd be fine. Now, I feel that I write with a purpose. I will be completely honest and say that I don't believe I am going to become a known writer by any means. But I would like to write a book of some sort. When I was a senior, I never would have thought to write a book, it would have taken up too much of my time. Now, I feel that because of a few simple changes in my writing, I have given myself an opportunity to do something that not many people get to say they've done; write a book.
I used to write with a lot of cliches, and I still do sometimes. But now when I write, I write in a way to be creative. I want to mold the readers mind. I want them to have a picture painted in their head of what I am saying. I have noticed that I didn't do this in the past. I wasn't descriptive enough. I think that this is the biggest change that I have made.
Another thing that I have noticed is that I still tend to be sarcastic in my writing. I don't know if this is a good or bad thing but I really have plateaued in this area. I hope that I progress into a writer that really makes the reader understand what I am trying to say. I know that sometimes I ramble and sound confusing and I need to change this. I know exactly what I want to say but I find a hard time saying it. Hopefully, I grow as a writer in this area and I have an audience that not only likes me as a person, but understands where I'm coming from as a writer.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tucker Max Sounds Like...
Thinking about words that decribed Tucker Max’s writing was
difficult at first, but after looking over the word list we made in class, I
found it easier to help explain what I saw in his writing. I’d like to read an
excerpt from Max’s first book.
The people at my table begin talking
about energy healing. Everyone is mesmerized by a girl who took a class on it.
I tell them that energy healing is a worthless and solipsistic pseudoscience.
They think energy healing is a real science because the instructor of the
girl’s class went to Harvard. One guy calls it a “legitimate, certifiable
science,” while making air quotes with his fingers. I tell them that they are
all “Legitimate, certifiable idiots”, because they believe in horseshit like
energy healing,. Two girls call me close-minded. I tell them that they are so
open minded that their brains leaked out. They all glare at me with
disapproval. I hate everyone at my table.
The
first word that grabbed my attention to describe Max was colloquial. He writes
in an informal, conversational type style that sounds like he is speaking
directly to you. He also uses words that may sound vulgar and may be disapproved
by most.
I also think that indefatiguable is another great word that
helps understand how Max writes. He
not only sounds like he is incapable of being tired out, but he writes about
the parties, and clubs, that he goes to, the nights that he is out until three
or four in the morning, and almost makes the reader feel the exhaustion that he
doesn’t seem to ever have.
Now, in the
excerpt above when Max was talking about energy healing, although most would
not have gotten fired up about the topic, he did. Max has to write in a way
that gets an immediate reaction from his readers. He calls people idiots because of their opinions, and seems
to always get in some type of argument with whoever he is talking about in his
stories. Not only does he sometimes offend the people that he is talking about,
but he also irritates the reader at some times. I think the word to better
describe what Max is doing here is agonistic. He’s agonistic because he is
argumentative and looking for an immediate effect. He wants to make the reader
question whether they believe what he is talking about, and also spark an
interest for what he has to say next.
To better understand what Max does not sound like would be
to use the word artificial. Max is a writer that is honest and upfront. He is
telling the truth and doesn’t care whether it offends the readers, or anyone
else for that matter. Vulgarity doesn’t bother him and neither do anyone’s
opinions.
Although there are many other words to describe Max and his
unique fratire genre, I think that some of the words we went over in class did
a good job in helping me understand a little bit more of how Tucker Max sounds.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Author Influence
Forbes
magazine quoted Leo Tulstoy while trying to explain the early childhood of
Tucker Max. “Every unhappy family is unhappy in it’s own way.”
This was a start in trying to
figure out not only why Tucker Max was driven to become a successful writer,
but it also helped guide me into finding out who may have influenced Tucker Max
as a writer.
Another quote from Forbes Magazine
was from Tucker Max himself,
“I was raised by a father who wasn’t
there and a mother who wasn’t there.”
His
parents were divorced when he was a year old and his father didn’t show up in
his life until he was sixteen. His mother was a flight attendant who was never
home and made him move a lot of the time from place to place. She was also away
from home because she was taking care of her mother who was an excessive drunk.
He was never at the same school for more than a year until middle school. Now,
Although this was difficult for him, he was still an outstanding student and
didn’t give up though it may have been difficult for him.
I
think that this plays a big role in Max and his writing. This helps understand
why he may have been so wild in his college years, and why he needed to write
to express his feelings about it.
Although,
it may seem hard to find someone who influenced an author who invented a new
literary genre, as Max started Fratire, He does claim to have some authors that
influenced him.
I
think the most influential author towards Tucker Max’s personal work would have
to be P.J. O’Rourkes who wrote many books, but a specific one that influenced
Max was All the trouble in the World.
– Max said that this
shaped his early comedic voice. In his books, he has to relate to the male
audience. Fratire, is the genre that he created, and this relates to males and
the stereotypical college student masculine identity.
Max
also said that P.J. O’Rourke showed him that he could be really edgy and funny,
yet also smart. This was a very important influence to Max and its easy to see
in his work not only how he’s humorous, but how he is also a crafty writer with
a unique style and voice that captures his audience.
“Something is broken inside me, and it’s easier to try to fix it
in other people.” Was a quote by
-Elgin
James, and was also listed as one of Tucker Max’s favorite quotes of all time.
I think that this quote helps to understand Tucker’s writing,
and also understand him as a person. He grew up with a broken family, and this
is relatable to him as a person.
Now, out of all of the authors that Max talks about, from
O’Rourke to Malcolm X, he never mentions anything about how they have
influenced his unique style, just the aesthetic aspect of his works.
I
think that this is the main reason why he was given a genre of his own. Not only
does he write in a creative humorous way, but he has a unique style. He writes
in way that I haven’t seen from any other author. He lists the exact dates and
times of the events he’s talking about. He gives you a date and time to better
help put you in the time frame of what was going on, which is part of the
unique style that he developed himself.
Although
Tucker Max may not have followed in another authors footsteps relating to the
style of his text, I think that its fair to say that even Tucker Max, the wild
college party animal, had influence from other great writers that helped him
become successful and grow as a writer himself.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Presentation
The Good
-Knowing the author
-Having a main point
-Focused on what I was getting at
-Good Eye Contact
The Bad
-Nervous
-My points don't go in the right order
-Stutter
-Too many hand gestures
- Doesn't flow
-Not smooth
-Knowing the author
-Having a main point
-Focused on what I was getting at
-Good Eye Contact
The Bad
-Nervous
-My points don't go in the right order
-Stutter
-Too many hand gestures
- Doesn't flow
-Not smooth
Friday, October 5, 2012
Author's Audience
For me, finding the audience of Tucker Max was not difficult whatsoever. First of all, you have to look at his genre. Many people consider Tucker Max to be a part of the fratire genre. This is a 21st century type of genre that is pretty much chick lit., but for guys. This refers to men in their twenties and thirties being the main character in the story. Fratire literature is based on very masculine themes. I didn't want to just say that this is how I found out the audience on my author, so I took a poll at the school. I asked twenty random people the simple question of, are you familiar with Tucker Max. Ten of the people were women and ten were men. Eight out of the ten men knew who he was, all of which liked him, and two out of the ten women knew who he was. The two girls that did know of him said that he was "repulsive". I thought that this was humorous, and I figured that this would be the case. I think that as a reader of Tucker Max, with friends that read his books, I know the type of audience that he is looking for. Tucker Max has a way of writing that pulls the readers in. He degrades women in the process, but I also think he degrades men by talking about the situations that he talks about. There are online hate sites about him that are ran by guys and girls. I think that it's funny how he can upset so many people, yet get so many people to like him. He keeps his audience based on his Twitter feed, his websites and also other people help to invoke interest in him. By all of the people talking about him, this keeps the college aged guys interested in what he is writing that is so concerning to some readers. I think he does a good job and by keeping "haters", he gains more recognition, that his fans enjoys.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Relationship to the Audience
I think that Amanda Baggs has a very unique relationship with
her audience, or at least attempts to. Throughout the video, she seems like she
is angry at the fact that people don’t consider her language, a language. By
the audience being able to understand her anger, she is able to show right
there, that her means of communication is an actual mean of communication. Some
authors don’t directly come at their audience like Baggs, but to prove a point,
she needs to be very direct. She uses her senses to show how she feels, smells,
tastes, and sees things.
Not only did this video make me completely change my views about autistic people, but also it helped me to better understand them. Although I felt like I was being singled out, I know that this is probably felt by more than just me, and this proves that her explanation of her communication is coming across. I feel that by being so upfront with her audience, you can see her honesty and feel empathetic towards her. She doesn’t want sympathy; it’s easy to tell that she just wants to feel equal. This was an eye opener and I am glad that I have gotten the opportunity to open my own eyes.
Not only did this video make me completely change my views about autistic people, but also it helped me to better understand them. Although I felt like I was being singled out, I know that this is probably felt by more than just me, and this proves that her explanation of her communication is coming across. I feel that by being so upfront with her audience, you can see her honesty and feel empathetic towards her. She doesn’t want sympathy; it’s easy to tell that she just wants to feel equal. This was an eye opener and I am glad that I have gotten the opportunity to open my own eyes.
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