ENG 1121 D399 Spring 2024

Facing the music, writing the world

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Our in-class writing for Monday (a first look), et al

Hi Class, As I mentioned before, you won’t be writing your “mornings” when you get to class this month. Instead, during in-class-writing time, you will be brainstorming and working on your Research.

If you would like a jump on what you will be writing when you come to class Monday morning, here it is: A second worksheet.

LOOKING AHEAD: A Librarian is coming to visit our class on Wed, Mar 20.

Alice, when she broke through to the other side of the mirror in *Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass*. Famous illustration by Sir John Tenniel, created in 1865.

Announcements WEEK 6

Hi Class, please don’t forget that I hold Office Hours on Tuesdays from 1:00–2:00PM. Since you have a major assignment due that day, you may have some last-minute questions or concerns. If I don’t get to you right away, it is because I may be working with another student.  Here are the links to join the Office Hours on Zoom.

Today we began to look at the work of artist Martin Wilner, and I told you about a new prompt for writing while in transit. I am calling this “Inner/Outer Dialogues.” I’d like you try this on your own and bring at least one example in for next class on Wednesday. (During your five-minute writing time at the beginning of class you can work on it as well.) Later this week you will hand these in. Once we hear some of your examples, we can discuss format in more detail.

And finally, I created your WEEK 6 Assignment Folder. In it, you will find the “Inner/Outer Dialogues” assignment which will be due Feb 29.

detail of one of Martin Wilner’s subway notebooks called “Journal of Evidence Weekly”

detail of one of Martin Wilner’s subway notebooks called “Journal of Evidence Weekly”

detail of one of Martin Wilner’s subway notebooks called “Journal of Evidence Weekly”

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