First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Camille VailFollow

Mentor/s

Dr. Michelle Loris Professor Amie Reilly

Participation Type

Paper Talk

Abstract

This archive demonstrates the different forms and stages of writing that go into crafting a story, and simultaneously analyzing said craft. This can be seen throughout the writing process, with much of the creative writing typewritten, frequent copy-and-pasting of sections, and small adjustments. The reflection aspect is handwritten, a representation of the analytical process that comes before a fully developed paper is formed. "Writing is messy. While the end product is traditionally "pretty" and professional, the process is ugly." This archive is a representation of creative, critical, and analytical thinking in its rawest form.

College and Major available

English

Location

Session 4: Digital Commons & Martire Loris Forum

Start Day/Time

4-25-2024 12:30 PM

End Day/Time

4-25-2024 1:45 PM

Students' Information

Camille Vail is a Senior Honors student set to graduate in May 2024. She is a major in English, with additional minors in Writing, Film and Television, and Catholic Studies.

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Apr 25th, 12:30 PM Apr 25th, 1:45 PM

"Bitter Tongues & Berries Sweet" - A Writing Archive (Capstone)

Session 4: Digital Commons & Martire Loris Forum

This archive demonstrates the different forms and stages of writing that go into crafting a story, and simultaneously analyzing said craft. This can be seen throughout the writing process, with much of the creative writing typewritten, frequent copy-and-pasting of sections, and small adjustments. The reflection aspect is handwritten, a representation of the analytical process that comes before a fully developed paper is formed. "Writing is messy. While the end product is traditionally "pretty" and professional, the process is ugly." This archive is a representation of creative, critical, and analytical thinking in its rawest form.

 

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