Learning Rejection
These past two weeks have taught me a lot about how to reject an author’s work formally. This process has been a bit of a shocking eye-opener for me. As weird as it sounds, saying “no” to a piece as… Continue Reading
These past two weeks have taught me a lot about how to reject an author’s work formally. This process has been a bit of a shocking eye-opener for me. As weird as it sounds, saying “no” to a piece as… Continue Reading
So then it all started. I wrote down the names of students who came to class each day to try to get to know them. They’d also introduced what their majors were, and there were more English majors in the… Continue Reading
The start of the month was a bit odd and weird to me. I’ve become more comfortable in my role as neither student nor teacher. I’m not even really a TA in the traditional sense. I am more of an… Continue Reading
It’s done. An hour ago I was on my final video chat with Christelle and Dr. Sexton to reveal the final mix of the podcast. And now, it’s all over. During our final meeting, I joked that I felt like… Continue Reading
It’s that fan. Which means, really, it isn’t even my fault. If you really think about it, like most things in life, this boils down to the arrogance, perhaps even the hubris, of an architect. Let me explain. The Georgia… Continue Reading
The past few weeks, I have learned a lot about researching authors’ backgrounds and looking at their respective works and interviews. I was tasked with creating a comprehensive list of authors that have been a part of lostiintheletters in the… Continue Reading
After spending most of spring break working on finishing the draft of the Five Points podcast, my computer died. And I had less than a week to remake the podcast all over again. I mean, it can’t be that hard,… Continue Reading
Getting a deeper understanding of how podcasts come together has changed the way I listen to them. I used to skip past intro’s hop over promos and other between episode content. Since this experience, having had the chance to create… Continue Reading
In my fourth week, I’m finalizing my lesson plan for the comic book-related assignment. I know how to make a comic, but I had serious concerns over the potential learning curve that may come from this assignment. The idea is that this is a… Continue Reading
In the weeks that I have had since visiting the offices, in my internship, I have been networking with different departments to determine whether or not I will be staying on this internship through the summer position. I would like… Continue Reading