ENG 321 4/7
For Tuesday 4/12
- Read: Pie Dance
- Write: Reading Response (See Agenda from 3/31 for questions)
For Thursday 4/14: Exercise #5
- Heightening Inconsistencies: What does your character want
that is at odds with whatever else the character wants? What patterns of
thought and behavior work against their primary goal?
- Echoing Details: Make a list of important details in the
first half of the story. Which of these details has unexplored potential
for the second half of the story? For taking the plot in another
direction? Use some aspect of this detail, but in a new and different
way, at least twice later in the story? (The tree and flying and the sky
and the glass sliding door are all related details in Jealous Parrot.)
- Does the diction of your story begin to form a pattern? (Think of
all the bird language (pluck) in Jealous Parrot.)
- What is still mysterious to you about your story? Why? Write 7
sentences (sprinkled throughout the story or in one big chunk) which
accentuate and deepen this sense of mystery.
- Something Happening Elsewhere: From the point of view of your main
character, have them imagine a scene that is happening elsewhere--a scene that
is or isn't happening without your character being there. It's happening
simultaneously (or not and they just think it is). The goal here is to
allow your characters' imagination to take them (and the story) somewhere
surprising. (How does this imagining relate to what the main character
wants? (And can't get.)
NOTE: Let me know which exercise you've chosen. If you are working on a story-in-progress, underline the new
writing generated by the exercise in the draft.
Bring 2 copies: one for me, and one for a member of your group.