Haha... oh well.Mellonie said:loved first one,
second one didnt do it for me at all.... i mean so he just learnt nothing...
like so much "nothing" put me off
I've read nearly every one of the EE2 major works posted and can appreciate ... many ...of them. Not all - I think it has to do with choice and personal likes/dislikes too. Which is what I was referring to before - about satirising the Journey. But, if you've spoken with people from the Advice Line, then go for it!nwatts said:9 times out of 10 my AOS essays have the thread "the journey is useless" and I get a 14-15/15. I'm not going to stop putting crap on the journey. It's getting me marks.
And I think you've missed the point. Go read some post-modern EE2 majors or pick up a socialist magazine and then read my little piece again. It's more a satire of post-modern literature than the journey. Read my last post to see what it has to do with the journey.
Well, considering i've shown this now to three people who don't know me at all, and who all thought I was female, I don't think you've got a great point.meLoncoLLie said:nwatts, the first one is a good story, but personally, I think there's major flaw it in - the 'voice' is too 'blokey'. The sentences lack sensitivity. I'm not sure if I'm biased (since I know you're a guy), but maybe this is something worth considering.
Yes, from the story you can tell the narrator is a girl, but what I'm trying to say is, the sentences are too fast paced and I couldn't feel the sensitivity.nwatts said:Well, considering i've shown this now to three people who don't know me at all, and who all thought I was female, I don't think you've got a great point.
"Growing up among the soft cheeks of my parents, and the bursting aromas of Nan’s green curries." <- what kind of hetrosexual male thinks like that? "Everyone needs to jam this fleeting time of day with as much as they can – to bask in the subtle icecream sky, to light their fires, to play one last time." <- Or that?
was i one of the three privilidged to say that it was written by a girl?nwatts said:Well, considering i've shown this now to three people who don't know me at all, and who all thought I was female, I don't think you've got a great point.
"Growing up among the soft cheeks of my parents, and the bursting aromas of Nan’s green curries." <- what kind of hetrosexual male thinks like that? "Everyone needs to jam this fleeting time of day with as much as they can – to bask in the subtle icecream sky, to light their fires, to play one last time." <- Or that?