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Review: The experience of Writing and Creating.

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(I really enjoyed this image posted by Professor Gibbs from Grant Snider, and I thought it really was true.) So many times as a writer we dont think about the complexity of the language we write in. Over the course of the semester I have truly enjoyed getting to learn French in my Beginning French continued class. We hardly ever think about the languages that are invented within fiction. Take J.R.R. Tolken's Elvish language in the Lord of the Rings trilogy for example. Tolken had to have given some serious thought to come up with a completely different language and I had to wonder if he wrote some of that language in a writers journal at some point in his career.  I enjoyed getting to watch the video about languages in fiction that I will link at the bottom for your entertainment. I really appreciate getting to write in this class. 

Famous Last Words: Semester Reflections

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(Photo of a blank book. This image reminds us that there is always a story to be told. Found on Wikimedia ) As the semester comes to a close I have thought a lot about how many assignments and how difficult this semester has been for me. I have been thinking a lot about how much work that I have been working on. I found the readings this semester to have been extremely enjoyable and have enjoyed the story writing that has taken place this semester. Most of the time I prefer to write stories that come from my mind that I can feel like they are more original so it was a challenge to have to write stories while using other people’s work to create something refreshing. As much as I enjoyed it I look forward to getting further into my degree and I also feel as though my writing will continue to improve over the next year.  I do feel as though the semester has been a rough one. After working so hard these last few days I definitely have a better insight into what I will have to

Review: Native American Traditions

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(Photo found on Wikipedia about Mourning Dove ) I have always loved studying Native American Traditions because I am Native American myself. I enjoy learning about the culture and I also enjoy learning about the art forms from the artists. I have made my own dream catcher and have it hanging in my room at my mother's house. I am also very strongly attached to the lives of Native Americans and it was one of my favorite subjects to study within my history classes.  I appreciate the opportunity to see Native American art and to experience the culture in this class. I appreciated watching the video about the Ledger art and learning more about how the Native American's recorded stories.  (Found on YouTube)

Wikipedia from sexism to equality feminism

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(Feminist Books picture from Harpersbazzar ) I have always found the concept of sexism to be interesting. This led me to my first article titled Sexism. I enjoy reading about this because it helps me to understand why I relate to feminism as a whole and it also helps to see where the feminist movement comes from. This led me to my second article Androcentrism. Androcentrism is the exact opposite of feminism as it focuses strictly on lifting the male up while placing the female at a lower level. This of course is sexism at its finest and it is not fair to women to have to fight this type of prejudice. In similar fashion the article of Gynocentrism is about the same except it is the oposite of Androcentrism. This viewpoint does not consider that men also have feminine traits and this, therefore, negatively affects feminism because so much of the ideas of feminism is equality between the sexes. This led me to the article for Equality Feminism which is a viewpoint that holds th

Learning Challenge: Pomodoro Technique with my Novel

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I used the pomodoro technique with my novel. I found that it was extremely benificial as after doing a lot of writing many times I will feel like my energy and my mind is exhausted. By allowing myself to have a small break within the times of writing it has helped me to be able to think clearer and it also helped me to write more on my novel than I ever have before. It also helped me to focus my attention on writing the words that I needed to write on my novel. I also feel like I could incorporate these things into my writing on my assignments for my writing classes and it would help me to get more of the assignments done. I hope to definitely use this technique in the future. (I found this photo because I am currently writing at night and have always thought skyline photos were beautiful. Found at Public Domain Pictures .)

Tech Tip: Chrome Word Counter

I have always enjoyed word counts because it also helps me as an author know how much I have written. I cannot say, however, that the Chrome word counter helps me out a lot because i normally use microsoft word or pages since I do most of my writing on a macbook pro. I do feel like word counts are useful when writing short stories or novels because so many publishers are limited on their word count. I feel as though these publishers would not, of course, want a manuscript that is 30,000 pages long and it would be a pain to go through and read these manuscripts and edit all of them. As a writer I feel like a wordcount is useful for these purposes and also so that when I am writing I have a measurement of how many words I am writing as well as where I am at within my work.

Writing in Growth Mindset: Mantras

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(My Mantra created on Cheezeburger ) I have always felt inspired by Lady Gaga and so the picture was a nobrainer and I just had to remember why I am doing my degree to come up with my mantra. I am in no way sure that the mantra has not been used before but it helps me to motivate myself so that I will be successful. 

Extra Credit Reading for Week 14: Part 8 of The Public Medievalist's series Gender, Sexism, and the Middle Ages

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(Photo found on Pixabay ) For this extra credit reading assignment, I decided to write and read the selection that was suggested to me by professor Gibbs. I really enjoyed reading this article as it gives me insight into transgender fairytales that were written even years before the transgender movement. I think this reading also helped me to understand that we need more LGBTQ+ material being written because representation is necessary for these communities. Thank you, professor Gibbs, for allowing me to read this article because it also drew out the concept that I should also be mindful of how I present material to my future readers as an author of LGBTQ+ novels and stories. I think that more people should read this article. Thank you for a fantastic read. Bibliography: The Public Medievalist's Series: Gender, Sexism, and the Middle Ages Part 8 by Paul B. Sturtevant

Week 14 Story: The God's Crown

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(Photo found on MaxPixel )        There was once a princess named Emerald who was born as a prince. She was born within a poor family who worked hard for Queen Jude. Emerald loved to play in the castle’s gardens and one-day Queen Jude approached the young Emerald and told her that her daughter had been looking for a princess who would rule beside her. Emerald smiled at the queen and told her that she would like to meet the Queen’s daughter.       The Queens daughter Ruby was a tough princess and had set out on an adventure to retrieve the God’s crown. Emerald had heard tales of this crown and knew that the journey would be difficult.       “I will go with Ruby to obtain the crown if you would allow me to Queen Jude?” Emerald asked.       “Of Course my sweet child. If you come back and can lay on Ruby’s bed with a pea underneath the mattress then you will have my permission to marry Ruby and you will rule as a queen beside her for the rest of your days,” Queen Jade e

Week 14 Reading Notes: The Wicked Prince

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(Photo found on Pixabay . I thought that this photo would be helpful when placing God within a feminine role.)  The story of the Wicked Prince is interesting to read through I feel as though I can draw comparisons to the governmental persecution of LGBTQ+ people for a story that could be significantly efficient within my portfolio. I could take from the story the princess and the Pea and combine the two stories. I also found the idea of destroying God to be interesting simply because of how much people act as though they are superior to God in how they treat others. I am intrigued to see how I could turn this story into a possible coming out story and wonder how I could make God into the idea of a genderless being which would help aid the story. I have always found it interesting that within christianity God is always percieved as male throughout scripture and it would be nice to write God from a feminist viewpoint. Perhaps the Prince in this story did not think about the power

Reading Notes part A: The Princess and the pea

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I have always found this short story interesting and I look forward to utilizing it within a new story sometime soon. I also can see how maybe this could be used with a theme of transgendered fairytale as I could make the princess a transwoman or even make the princess a transman. It would also aid me to have the gender of the queen's child changed to create more of a genderbend version of the story. I can see multiple paths that this story could go and I look forward to reading more so that I can create a great story to write. Bibliography: The Princess and the Pea   by Hans Christian Andersen (Personal Photo. I thought the flowers on a personal journal of mine would emphasize the idea of the pea under the mattress.)

Story for Week 13: The Curse of the Spirits

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 (Picture found on Pixhere )       There was once a transwoman who lived in an enchanted forest. The forest that she lived in was visited several times a year by spirits of the land. These spirits were angry at the transwoman because she longed to change her village utilizing feminism ideology. The transwoman frequently spoke with the village leaders and fought them on many issues that pertained to the acceptance of transwomen within the society. The world outside of this village had come to accept transwomen and had provided security for them within the world.          The transwoman soon had a run in with the spirits of the land and one of the souls who were against trans rights as he saw it as unnatural. The Spirit waved its hand and placed a curse on the transwoman. The curse would not allow the transwoman to transition until she had true loves kiss. The transwoman was taken aback by how much pain the spirit wanted to give her.      “Why have you cursed me so spirit? S

Reading part A: The Fate of the Children of Lir.

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(Photo found at Pixabay of a Celtic Woman witch)       Throughout these Celtic readings, I have found that the stories are inspiring me for a fantasy story. I am thinking about maybe a warlock and maybe he is working together with several other warlocks to cast a spell to aid a king but one of the warlocks gets jealous of the other warlocks and decides to use his magic for evil rather than good. The warlock clan uses runes in order to perform some of their spells. The king asks them for a fortune telling using tarot and the prophecy might come true and if it does it would put the world in a firestorm of war. Bibliography: The Fate of the Children of Lir by Joseph Jacobs.

Week 12 Story: The Celtic Fairy and the King

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(Photo from Pixabay and Shuttershock ) There once was a King who had everything that he could want or need but the King felt lonely, The King had travelled many places and had seen many sights. The King could not shake the loneliness that he had felt for so many years. He heard tales of a noble man that lived in a giant castle in the Fairy realm and waited for a handsome man to come and save him.     The King soon set out to find the man that he seeked. The King traveled with a Celtic Warlock that would help aid him should the King find himself in trouble. The  King came up on a bridge that appeared to be unsteady. The King knew that he needed to cross in order to reach the man in the castle on the other side. the area below the bridge was filled with what looked like lava. The lava in this area however, was black like coal and still appeared to be scalding hot. This kind of lava the King knew all to well. It was the result of a dragon that spewed green fire from its mouth.

Reading Notes, Part B: King O'Toole and His Goose by Joseph Jacobs

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(photo found on Pixabay )          I have truly enjoyed the readings this week. This story was a little bit sadder than the previous one. I am going to be brainstorming about how to make this story more positive. I can see how I could use the character of the saint within a story. especially because of how magical the saint appeared to be. I can also utilize the King in a new light.          While the King in the original story has no love interest it is quite possible that I could create another character that could be his love interest during this time. The original story provides the reader with no background of the King other than the fact that he enjoys hunting which I could also use within the possible love interest of the King.           Nobility is also very fun to write about because a whole world stands to be built around the King. Especially because we are given very little detail about the King's Kingdom. This story made it easy for me to ask questions about h

Reading, Part A: Connla and the Fairy Maiden by Joseph Jacobs

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(Photo found online through Google and was found on a clipart website )        This story was very interesting to read and I look forward to using it in a possible story for my portfolio. I really enjoyed how much the King attempted to keep the maiden and Connla apart. I feel like many people can relate to this feeling of their parent attempting to keep them away from the person they love. this is especially true within the LGBTQ+ community.        I can definitely write a story from a queer angle as part of a story. I look forward to reading more Celtic myths and legends and I also look forward to seeing how I can make a story from these tales. Bibliography: Connla and the Fairy Maiden  by Joseph Jacobs.

Reading, Part B: Pâtussorssuaq, Who Killed His Uncle

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     Continuing with my theme of ghost stories that I wanted to read this week I have received another thought about how I can incorporate both of the readings this week into a new account. The man in this story could be changed into a woman. Or the other way around to add an LGBTQ+ twist to the story.         The story would also be interesting if I made the characters go into a spirit realm. I also might be able to utilize some fantasy elements such as a witch that transports the characters into the spirit realm. Maybe the woman chases her lover into the spirit realm to find her and possibly her child. Perhaps it was all a dream is another twist that I could use. (Picture found on pixhere ) Bibliography Pâtussorssuaq, Who Killed His Uncle

Reading A Notes: Qalagánguasê, Who Passed to the Land of Ghosts

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      (Photo found at Pixabay )       This story was very interesting for me to read as I truly enjoy a good ghost story. This story has inspired me to possibly write a story about a transgender male to female, who longs to become a woman but is under a curse that ghosts of his ancestors put on him. If the curse could be broken it would be from true loves kiss which is where my imagination is leading me. I feel like the boy could be haunted by the ghosts of his ancestors and possibly that he would meet a boy who would understand the transwoman's need to become a woman and would fall in love with him anyway. This would eventually lead to true love's kiss to be shared but possibly with a twist ending. we will see where my thoughts take me when it comes to this story. I may also incoporate some of my reading from the wednesday reading. bibliography: Qalagánguasê, Who Passed to the Land of Ghosts