#ThrowbackThursday to all my old blog posts |
Blog Post 2: My second blog post was a tips and tricks guide on how to understand and enjoy Greek literature. I think that this blog post is also a little bland but the tips and tricks are actually useful. Admittedly, Sarah West did a similar blog post to this and I attempted to spiral off of hers.
Blog Post 3: My third blog post was essentially a giant rant. When I wrote this post we were approaching the Christmas season, a difficult and frustrating time for any Jew. When I wrote this I was stressed and annoyed. I essentially just ranted on the keyboard of my computer to write and complete a blog. I think this article is where I start to find my voice and become more comfortable with the idea of a multitude of people reading my writing.
Blog Post 4: My fourth blog post was a modern rewrite of the story of Frankenstein. This was one of my favorite blog posts to write. I felt that through this post I was not only allowed to comment on the ridiculousness of the Novel Frankenstein but the ridiculousness of modern day society as well. I was very proud of myself for writing this blog post, considering that I do not consider myself a creative person. It was definitely hard creating something of my own and posting it for literally anybody to see.
Blog Post 5: My fifth blog post was an appreciation letter to all of the people in my life that have influenced me positively. I don't know who reads this and out of the people who read this I don't know how many of you actually know me but I am not an affectionate person. Writing about the people I cared about came surprisingly easy and really just made me smile, even if I was writing it alone in my room on Valentine's Day.
Blog Post 6: My sixth blog post was a poem written about snow on a snow day. I feel like my sarcastic sense of humor was really visible in this post and (hopefully) made it enjoyable to read for people. I am also really happy that I was able to write a creative poem (again, not a very creative person).
Blog Post 7: My seventh blog post was a sad attempt to mimic my previous blog post. However, instead of a poem about snow I wrote a poem about Spring. This blog post was a sad attempt to relive my poem glory and it should be permanently removed from the internet.
Throughout the year I saw myself grow as a write. I saw myself become creative and not afraid to speak and post what I was feeling. I am proud of myself and the dedication and writing risks I took during this assignment. Writing these blog posts and reflecting on them made me realize how much I have grown and changed throughout just a single school year. Blogging was a positive experience that introduced me to more and new ways to write.
However, I am not upset that I never have to set another alarm on my phone that says "WRITE YOUR DAMN BLOG".
I love this idea of critique and reflection! It's something that is beneficial to all writers. I'm also happy that you have seen how much you've grown as a blogger this year! ~ Mrs. Kopp
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