In this blog post I'm going to be vlogging my answers to 7 questions about revising my narrative project. Some materials I looked over before making this post are What is Fan Fiction -- and why is it making people nervous? (Stephen Downes), and Rewinding and Rewriting: The Alternate Universes in Our Head (Hidden Brain Podcast). Here is also a link to my Narrative project web page
YouTube video vlog answers Here are the seven questions I'm answering In the vlog. 1) How did revising this draft impact the way you critiqued the product? Did the process lead to a closer reading? 2) When you revised the story's point-of-view, tense, and choice, did you make other revisions that weren't required? 3) How did rewriting the story in third person impact your interpretation of the real-life event? 4) How did rewriting the story in present tense impact your interpretation of the real-life event? 5) How did rewriting the decision impact your interpretation of the real-life event? 6) How did it feel to revise this story "during, after, and since." 7) For draft #3, will you return to the original story or continue with the counterfactual story? Why?
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10/26/2018 05:00:30 pm
How challenging was it to rewrite in third person? What new things did you learn about the story?
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Sabatino
10/30/2018 06:56:31 pm
I am glad to hear you enjoyed the revision process, namely the moves you made to change the point of view and tense. Sounds as if you had a moment of realIzation about your original decision—one I’m sure you’ve reviewed before. Still, this process allowed you to return to the choice. I look forward to discussing future revisions with you.
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