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This narrative chronicles my creative process of writing a memoir over several weeks in 2011. Through various freewrites, struggles, and bursts of inspiration, I navigate the challenges of articulating my experiences. From tapping into literature and listening to inspiring interviews to idle moments of reflection, each entry reveals the evolving nature of my writing journey. Join me as I explore how disparate ideas and various sources of motivation culminate in a deeper understanding of my narrative.
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August 21-26, 2011 This thing happens. Even in the midst of it, I know I’ll want to write about it.
August 28, 2011 I do a 1,876-word freewrite:
September 28, 2011 I make a series of false starts:
Then I reluctantly open the freewrite I did a month earlier. It’s useful! I begin copytyping:
September 29, 2011 During an in-class freewrite, I rewrite my introduction from memory:
September 30, 2011 I try another introduction, then transcribe what I wrote in class:
October 1, 2011 Surfing aimlessly, I find inspiration:
I spend a couple hours on the first part and make an attempt on the second part.
October 2, 2011 I scrawl in my journal in a café:
October 3, 2011 I listen to an interview with Ursula K. Le Guin and find inspiration: “[Literature] always works a lot better if you don’t really know what it’s talking about.”
October 5, 2011 Aimlessly Facebooking, I find inspiration:
October 7, 2011 I do some tinkering, but I’m too tired to really go for it:
October 9, 2011 A little scribbling before bed:
Relevant Google searches (Sept. 30-Oct. 9) dog eye; cat eye; dog eye diagram; chrome gut; “chrome gut”; veterinary supplies; covidien animal healt (sic); cat leg; cat body; graceful antonym
Soundtrack (in alphabetical order) JuliannaBarwick, The Magic Place Christine Fellows, Paper Anniversary Mariah Carey, E=MC2 The Field, From Here We Go To Sublime Fugazi, Repeater +3 Make Believe, Of Course Modest Mouse, The Lonesome Crowded West Modest Mouse, This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About Joanna Newsom, Have One On Me RED = loud BLUE = background GREY = barely audible