Thursday, December 17, 2015

Some Final Thoughts


1. This semester I have written several pieces titled: "I Am... Laura", "Marlboro Reds: A Story of a Lost Boy", "The Pond/Deep in the Woods", "Morning Light", "Amethyst Haze/Canyon Echo", "Changing Seasons", "Descending Sun", "Dream Threads", "Writers Dreaming", "The Anatomy of a Dream", "The Owl and the Crow", "Pillow Talk", "If I Were in Charge of the World", "My Take on Horoscope", "Static Waves", "6 Word Memoirs", "Big Electric Silver Clouds", "Soir Bleu", "Crimson", "Photo Hunt", "Flea Market Photos", "Unlikely Heroes", "Photograph 2014", "A Recipe for Family Gatherings", "Harris Burdick Story", and "Home is Wherever I'm With You". All of those writings were my own fictional or creative short stories. My favorite is probably the Marlboro Reds story. I love that the entire thing was inspired by an old cigarette butt that I found. I just wondered whom it might have belonged to and what their story was. That piece was a kind of warm up from not writing creatively in so long. 

2. I will never forget Glenda's story about the piece of gum that I read at the beginning of the semester. She had such a unique story and it really stood out to me. Another thing I will never forget about this class is the ongoing giraffe story that Riley, Ben, and Daniel created. Rico will always be infamous in my mind. M'Kenna has a cute blog and her personal posts are always so great to read. Taylor Denton and Katie Gann write beautiful stories. Their styles are so lovely and classic. Meghan Z's horror story really surprised me. She is so sweet as a person and that story was so wonderfully dark! Zachary B. has also really impressed me. He is an amazing writer who can cover a wide array of genres. 

3. I have a tumblr account that I am active on, and I found it fairly easy on there to copy and paste an html theme. Blogger has been a different story. I tried a bunch of different themes and I just didn't think they were very "me". I ended up using a simple purple theme and incorporating some personal aspects such as a music player with some of my favorite songs and a widget that shows my Instagram pictures. I was surprised to find that someone outside of class actually follows my blog, which is kind of cool that someone is actually interested in my writing. I got the name "Let's Tessellate" from a song by one of my favorite bands, Alt-J. I love the song because it has a hidden meaning just like all of their other songs. Also one of the lyrics is "triangles are my favorite shape", and I would have to agree. I'm not sure if I will post in the future. If I have time and don't forget, I might. One thing I know for sure is that I will continue to write on my own time.

4. I have always been a fan of journaling. I filled an entire journal with my thoughts in 7th and 8th grade. I like being able to have an outlet in which I can write my honest thoughts, because at the end of the day, we are the only ones who can truly understand ourselves. When I have the time, I journal. I usually journal in the summer when I've got a lot on my mine. I have kept all the journals I have written in for the past years. I'm glad I can add my creative writing journal to the collection. 

5. Indigo Night
Many an indigo night has been spent with you. The sound of your clear voice shoots into the night air, almost creating a space for you in the stars. You are one of them in my mind. You are the brightest; the True North. Although we are farther apart, turning to new galaxies to guide us home, we still sit beneath the indigo night. We tun, we breathe in the cool evening air, we cry, we pluck the stars from the constellations, we sit in silence, ignoring the light pollution laden by the home we love. We may be reborn, a black hole blasting into a billion balls of fiery matter, but we still find our place-side by side in the indigo sky we grew beneath. 


6. After the overwhelming thoughts of all he had been through in the past year, he slipped the cigarette box out of his pocket. He rolled it around in his palms, the quiet music from his car stereo distracting his thoughts. As he ripped away the plastic, exposing the cigarettes to the outside world, he stopped and grabbed the little black lighter from his glove box.  He placed one of the Marlboros upside down in the box for good luck, and took one out for himself. Raising the cigarette to his lips, he heard his mother’s words and turned them into his own silent prayer. “Please let me feel.”

7. I am currently trying to write a book because this class has inspired me so much. My inspiration comes in spurts, so it will take a long time, but I am really excited to see if I could maybe pursue writing someday. I am so glad I took this class. I remember at the beginning how we were so used to thesis and MLA and all of that. We were so confused when we were set loose to write whatever we wanted, no strings attached. That was one of the most liberating moments of my high school career. 

8. Everyone from this class comes from different walks of life, different grades, different hobbies. I think that one of my favorite parts of this class has been to see some new perspectives. Some of you guys are not people that I would instantly have in my friend groups, but reading your writing has given me a glimpse into your awesome thoughts and minds. I'm so lucky to have gotten to know you in the way that I have because not many people will. I encourage you to keep using your talents in your own ways, because every individual can bring something new to the table. 

7 comments:

  1. I hope you continue to use creative writing on a daily basis. You are such a beautiful inspiring person, and I've always enjoyed reading your blog. I hope you have a merry Christmas and happy New Year. I hope that we have classes together next semester. Let me know if you continue to write on this blog, or another. I would love to keep up with the posts you'll make.

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  2. This semester has been a pleasure, I've loved getting to know some of you, others I wish I could have gotten to know better. You're a good group. It's sad we won't be all together again in the same class. I hope our paths will cross again one day. Bless you all and have a Merry Christmas.

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  3. To my fellow classmates; to the named and unnamed; to the jokes and jokers; to the writers and readers; to the friends and strangers... Continue on. Change nothing, no matter what anyone else says. Be what you should be, and write what you should write. You are talented, unique, creative, spectacular! You are named and unnamed; jokes and jokers; writers and readers; friends and strangers. You have a life to live and the tools necessary to record your life in any manner imaginable. You have the tools to live any life imaginable. So change nothing, regardless of what anyone else says. Ignore the fact that I, "someone else", have instructed you to not do anything anyone tells you to. You're the only one in control of your life. To my fellow classmates... Continue on.

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  4. To my fellow writers-
    If I could give you one piece of advice it would be to do whatever it take for you to be happy. If you can find a way to be happy and it doesn't hurt anyone, then let go of what other people think. It's a lesson it seems it takes a lifetime to learn. I hope it isn't that way for you. I hope you can be pleased with your world and yourselves. I hope you don't forget that life is both short and long, and the only life you have is the one you make for yourself. Good luck in the pursuit of happiness, I hope you find it.

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  5. HELLO, fellow creative writing classmates of 2k15! I would thank all of you for putting up with me for a whole quarter class haha. But forreal it was fun getting to know some of you guys, and this was definitely my favorite class this semester. We made some good class memories and I wish you all the best, I hope you guys all find what you’re looking for in life.
    It’s kind of sad to think this is the last day of this class, but I will surely see you all again, and I wish you all a MERRRYYYYYYYY CHRISTMASSSSSS and HAPPPYYYY HOLIDAYYYYYYS, enjoy your break guys, also thank you Mrs. Fraser for just being an awesome teacher. SHOUTOUT to Glenda Parsons, even though she is not with us today, she will forever live the hearts of the ones who knew her.

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  6. To everybody I've had the pleasure of being in this class with:
    Never let anything stop you from being yourself and expressing yourself as you are. Never deny the beauty of your own self and talents. You are a wonderful writer and a wonderful person and it would be a shame not to show the world that. If you choose to continue writing creatively, your ideas will be interesting and inspiring for others to read, as a connection through writing is something everyone can attain. I wish you good fortune, happiness, laughter, and powerful friendships now and for all time, and I'm glad to know that whatever you will be, you'll be a good one.

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  7. If this class has taught me anything, it's that we have to constantly soak up the world around us. We have to live outside of our comfort zones and explore those parts of ourselves and others that we're afraid to see. If I could go back and change something, it would be to get to know more of you. Look around today, on our last day, I realized that I hadn't gotten to know all of you the way I would've like to. Each and every one of you offered new and unique perspective on life, love, loss, and so much more. Even if I didn't get to know all of you in person, I got to know you through your writing. Thank you for sharing.

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