spin spin sugar
it's gotta be big
yeah, damn, if they got 50 to begin with then props to them.
and 17/18 year olds with a whole crapload of other work to do as well...it's not like we get a year to just devote ourselves to ext2, we have to keep up in other classes on top of it.Originally posted by spin spin sugar
they were the work of 17/18 year olds.
but that is my point- it isn't mediocre. it is outstanding, on TOP of all that. perhaps a personal opinion but i think you will find one that is shared by the majority of people who read the Young Writers Showcase.Originally posted by Saul
just cause we're under alot of pressure, shitloads of other work to do, and are young, doesn't mean that our mediocre work should therefore be considered good.
i am inclined to agree with you about the latter part of this paragraph.. but be wary of generalising.Originally posted by Jethro G
its interesting you mention post-modernism again... indeed if you are |trying| to be post-modernistic in your writing then you should realise at least what this means... and it looks as tho you at least have some idea, but others dont, and others think that if you are all exploratory and deep that is |postmodernistic| and like.. whoa.. totally over real life's head. consult a good english teacher about this if its how you feel.
i also agree with this. i hate extravagant convoluted garbage masquerading as 'deep' writing. however, i truly believe markers can identify people doing that and these 'deep' individuals do not recieve the mark they consider themselves deserving of.Originally posted by Jethro G
also id like everyone to remember that deep is not lingually complex, deep is having some sort of meaning that is relateable and intuitive. the communication of it is as important, but that delivery can come in as many different forms of writing and style as there are modes which 4unit can be presented in.
i am glad that you recognise this. however i do believe that the common crime fiction stories you speak of are again, not rewarded outstanding marks.Originally posted by Jethro G
...postmodernism does not mean this, it means to me, using references to formerly used styles, concepts, whatever to relate ideas that challenge how we view something. if you are writing a story that has elements of poe or chandler for no other reason than because it works, then you are not writing for the purposes of being post-modernistic.
i COMPLETELY agree with this statement. there are a few people in my group at school who have been rewarded amazing marks for their internal assessments despite the -dare i say it- SHITTY quality of their work/concept. i have a strong dislike for the emphasis on progress, development, etc within the outcomes. fuck, tell that to Jack Kerouac who wrote a classic within the space of 2 weeks.Originally posted by Jethro G
i was, however saying, that superficial overcoats do well because they are indicative of process, continual and established at the beginning of the course. proof of learning and the growth of the work. markers like that. so the ones that have it do well... a lot of them are shells that work develop towards the inside
.... the system of valuation is F to the ucked. but we can see it right? bos website... right there... the fact that it is an outcomes course for me makes it ridiculously easy for anyone who can write reasonably well to do very |well| and also bore the hell out of |me|. im sorry if this is too negative for you... change my mind... write something daring and bold..