Sabatino: Can you describe the scene(s) where you wrote the This I Believe (TIB) essay. Be descriptive. Is this sustainable?
Christina: I wrote the essay while sitting on my bed in the afternoon. I was surrounded by papers of drafts and other assignments. The music of Lorde was playing in the background.
Sabatino: You wrote a blog post about six strategies to become a better writer. Have you used those strategies when blogging and writing the TIB essay? Please discuss which of these strategies helped you the most when you wrote your TIB essay?
Christina: I have tried most of the strategies I discussed. The strategy I used while writing the essay was finding a quiet space away from everyone so I could focus better. This seems to be the best for me.
Sabatino: Describe your process for writing and revising the TIB essay (freewrite, list, found poem, etc.). What helped you the most?
Christina: I made a list of things that I felt could be incooperated in the essay. Then I did some freewriting off of that list.
Christina: I wrote the essay while sitting on my bed in the afternoon. I was surrounded by papers of drafts and other assignments. The music of Lorde was playing in the background.
Sabatino: You wrote a blog post about six strategies to become a better writer. Have you used those strategies when blogging and writing the TIB essay? Please discuss which of these strategies helped you the most when you wrote your TIB essay?
Christina: I have tried most of the strategies I discussed. The strategy I used while writing the essay was finding a quiet space away from everyone so I could focus better. This seems to be the best for me.
Sabatino: Describe your process for writing and revising the TIB essay (freewrite, list, found poem, etc.). What helped you the most?
Christina: I made a list of things that I felt could be incooperated in the essay. Then I did some freewriting off of that list.