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Writing Course: First Assignment Sent-in

9/20/2010

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Just an update on the Writing Course that I am taking. I thought it would be good for me. I am looking forward to the comments from my instructor. I had to do two things. First, I did a bio on my life. This was to give the teacher a view of me and who I am. I also had a bio of the teacher to read so that I know her a little better.

Secondly, I had to look at several illustrations and write 500 - 750 words based on the story that the illustration brings to mind for me. I decided to write Fiction. I am sure that I will be required to write something Non-Fiction in the future. For my part, I took the illustration of choice, and I began the story from there. I told from that moment forward. Actually, I had forgotten how soon a person can have 700 words written. I was there before I knew it.

I had a busy weekend, so, I did not look forward and see what the next assignment is for the class. I guess I will do that tonight and post it later.

I asked to be changed to an instructor that accepts email submissions because the feed-back comes quickly. I hate waiting a month for a response. Email submissions are usually answered in 14 days or less.

Again, I will let you know how it goes and then maybe you will like doing something like this in the near future.
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