The round table was very interesting. When Sarah talked more about why she wrote the book an image came into my head. I thought about my neighborhood and how it changed from when I was smaller to now that I understand and see the change more clearly. It was deep and takes a lot to think about in order to write a book and now Its hard to believe she published 18 books, I found it amazing. especially since she almost did no research and used her memories and stories. Other than that I didn’t like that I was called on and I got so nervous that I panicked. I never spoke out loud to a crowd especially reading about something I wrote and it made me feel uncomfortable. Although I felt nervous and turned into a tomato I do wish I had shared something but there is a next time for everything.
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Reminder: Tomorrow’s Class is in the Atrium Amphitheatre with Sarah Schulman!
Please be on time for the literature roundtable tomorrow at 2:30 pm sharp in the Atrium Amphitheater. Be prepared to ask questions and/or share your writing.
After the roundtable, for OpenLab assignment # 3, please reflect on the experience and write a short response about any reaction you had to the event and/or further questions.
Open Lab Assignment #2
- What did you enjoy most about writing “The Cosmopolitans”?
- Did you get a lot of criticism back then when a big topic in your book was that you were gay?
QUESTIONS FOR SARAH SCHULMAN
Q1: Did you ever hit writers block and how did you recover from it?
Q2: What was the most difficult part to write about in the book?
Two Questions for Sarah Schulman
- What was your motivation to publish all the books that you have currently published?
- How did you feel after publishing your first book?
Open Lab Assignment #2
These are my two questions for Sarah Schulman:
- Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?
- How did publishing your first book change your process of writing?
Assignment 2
- Do you think your writting is what society wants to hear or needs to hear?
- What do you think about the diversity in topics/styles of writting in the writing community?
Open Lab Assignment #2
Questions to Sarah Schulman:
- What do you find challenging when you write?
- Is it hard for you sometimes to come up with an ending for your books?
Assignment #2
- Can you truly say things got better now compare to your time? if so, how?
- What are some things you wish to see happening now and how do you feel about what is happening now?
assignment #2
- how was it for gays back then and why is this one of the most top conversations into your books?
- how or where did your interest began into writing your novels and plays?