By bizarre coincidence, the three years I selected for my
trilogy project (1984, 1991, and 2004) saw a Republican President and a
Democrat as Governor of Kansas. The series highlights conflicts, so this is
JUST PERFECT!
Dennis Etzel Jr.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
NaNoWriMo this year, for reals
Will you join me for NaNoWriMo? You should create a profile on http://nanowrimo.org/. My name is poemslyrical.
Also, TSCPL has several events planned:
10/13/2014 6:30 PM
Fiction Writing Techniques for Nanowrimo
10/27/2014 6:30 PM
Nanowrimo Kickoff: How to Write a Novel in 30 Days
11/2/2014 1:00 PM
Nanowrimo Write In
11/9/2014 1:00 PM
Nanowrimo Write In
I plan to come up with an overall arc for my flash fiction pieces. That way, I can tell myself I only need to write three or four flashes.
Of course, I plan to come up with writing projects-prompts to help before I begin.
I really think a lot of people already have material before November so they can have bragging rights. I'd like to see a NaNoReMo, National Novel Revision Month, and see how successful people are there. *smile*
Also, TSCPL has several events planned:
10/13/2014 6:30 PM
Fiction Writing Techniques for Nanowrimo
10/27/2014 6:30 PM
Nanowrimo Kickoff: How to Write a Novel in 30 Days
11/2/2014 1:00 PM
Nanowrimo Write In
11/9/2014 1:00 PM
Nanowrimo Write In
I plan to come up with an overall arc for my flash fiction pieces. That way, I can tell myself I only need to write three or four flashes.
Of course, I plan to come up with writing projects-prompts to help before I begin.
I really think a lot of people already have material before November so they can have bragging rights. I'd like to see a NaNoReMo, National Novel Revision Month, and see how successful people are there. *smile*
Friday, September 12, 2014
Selfies
From a friend's post:
on "selfie haters": who gives a rat's ass if people LIKE taking photos of themselves…admire themselves…try to bring out the best view of their selves.. ?
if you can't appreciate your SELF, then who else will?
My posting:
The only person who can take my selfie is me. Who else really wants a picture of me at a time when I am ready for a picture of me to be taken? The selfie is an art form designed by the artist taking the selfie regarding SUBJECT in a world of OBJECTIFICATION. Are selfie haters those men who are acting out of Patriarchal power and women who can't get out of the embedded Patriarchy of our culture?
on "selfie haters": who gives a rat's ass if people LIKE taking photos of themselves…admire themselves…try to bring out the best view of their selves.. ?
if you can't appreciate your SELF, then who else will?
My posting:
The only person who can take my selfie is me. Who else really wants a picture of me at a time when I am ready for a picture of me to be taken? The selfie is an art form designed by the artist taking the selfie regarding SUBJECT in a world of OBJECTIFICATION. Are selfie haters those men who are acting out of Patriarchal power and women who can't get out of the embedded Patriarchy of our culture?
Friday, September 5, 2014
Questions from a student
A student in Washburn's first-year experience class asked me questions about my college experiences, etc. I thought I would post them with my responses here, just for kicks:
1.Do
you think WU 101 is necessary?
2.Why
do you think colleges are doing it?
3.Did
they have a course like this when you were in college, and if not, do you wish
they did?
Many
universities are having it because students are not prepared, there is a large
first-year drop-out rate (25%), and such. However, I have heard complaints about
it from students who were prepared, students who took AP classes in high
school. I know I wasn’t prepared when I entered college. Maybe it could have
helped me? I would love to see more discussions between professors and students
about what they want WU101 to be.
4.What
did you learn through your college experience?
I
learned who I am.
5.Would
you do anything differently?
I
am not sure I would, or else I would not have learned from all of the mistakes I
did make. I can’t tell you what you should do, except don’t be afraid of making
mistakes.
6.Do
you believe students should build relationships with their professors?
Yes!
I love the relationships I have made as both student and professor. It might be
the reason for being alive—to build
relationships with others.
7.Are
there any interesting/shocking facts about yourself that you would care to
share?
It
took me eleven years to earn my first degree in Computer System Analysis.
However, it took seven years total to earn my BA, MA, and MFA in English!
8.What
is your favorite college experience?
That
is tough! The one changing point is when my philosophy professor called me in
his office and said I should become a better writer. See question #10 for more
info.
9.Was
English your first passion? If not, what was?
When
I came to Washburn, I followed my dream of what I wanted to be: A Computer
Programmer/Analyst! My first degree was in Computer Information Systems. I
moved into the job at the bank I was working with, then moved to an insurance
company. Soon, I realized I did not like working in the corporate world. I went
back to Washburn at night to earn my second degree in English, then left the
business world for grad school--and never looked back!
10.Why
did you choose English?
English
chose me. When I was twenty, a professor said I should learn to be a better writer
by keeping a journal and carrying a thesaurus. Those journal entries became
poems, which entered me into the world of language. Language was a way I found myself—broke
out of the isolation I was in. It was that moment when I was in my cubicle at
work as a computer programmer when I looked at the walls and realized that,
instead of flowcharts and programming strategies, I had poems. My cubicle walls
inside a room of cubicles inside an insurance company were covered with poems!
11.How
long have you taught?
Since
2004.
12.In
literature who is your favorite author and who is your favorite poet? Why did
you choose them?
WOW,
what a question! I still love what Herman Melville did with Moby Dick. If people would just pick it
up and give it a close reading, it really is amazing. I can’t put my finger on
one poet, as so many have influenced my work: Joe Harrington, CA Conrad, Kate
Greenstreet, Rachel Zucker, on and on.
13.Do
you like writing? If so what do you like to write?
I
write poetry, fiction, and hybrid works that combine them. In fact, I will
teach a Poetic Memoir class in Fall 2015 I am really excited about.
EN199/399/599: CW Poetic Memoir. This special topics
creative writing class explores mixed-genre/contemporary form examples from
writers who use verse, prose, image, appropriation, experimentation, and form
to "show" their autobiography/memoir. Students will write their own
poetic memoirs inspired by these examples. No previous experience necessary.
14.What
kind of books do you normally read?
Poetry.
Lots of it. Sometimes experimental fiction.
15.What
do you like to do for fun?
I
spend a lot of time with my family, and they are a lot of fun to be with. Also,
I like to meet friends at PT’s in College Hill to hang out, write together,
etc. I also love movies.
16.(On
a not so serious category) Do you believe in aliens?
I
am still up in the air on this one. I do tend to side with Stephen Hawking,
that if aliens come to Earth it would be for harm. Maybe I have watched a lot
of sci-fi?
17.Do
you believe the Avengers or the Justice League secretly exist?
The
Avengers, of course, do. The Justice League is make-believe.
18.Who
do you like better and why?
I
am more of a Marvel Comics reader because I grew up identifying more with
Marvel superheroes, especially the X-Men. I was a loner with only one friend,
so I related to mutants being the outcasts. Here is a poem I wrote about it:
Wolverine
“I’m good at
what I do, but what I do isn’t nice.”
Logan
shouts at me
to
run away
from
middle school not knowing
the
kids who chase me
and
the late afternoon down
to
the comic book store
isn’t
this time for him
to
catch a scent hear
tracks
and double back
claws
extended?
19.Do
you like sports? If so what kind and who is your favorite team?
Baseball!
Maybe, again, it has to do with my passion for it when I was a boy. It was the
Golden Age for the Royals, when everyone knew each of the players’ names: George
Brett, Hal McRae, Dan Quisenberry, etc. I’m still a Royals fan and took my boys
to see their first game last Tuesday.
20.Did
you make any friends in college that you still communicate with?
Yes!
In fact, someone I went to school with while earning my second degree at
Washburn teaches English here: Israel Wasserstein.
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