My third blog assignment is about having communication with yourself and the self author, we were assigned to read some lectures to guide us how to perfect that letter. After reading Fable for the Living (Kevin Brockmeier) ,I understand how creative an author could be, taking you in your imagination with so many details and ideas, its a very deep and sad story but very rich in how to write a wonderful story. I invite you to take time and read the links below the fable above, it is a really good exercise to see who you are and spend time with yourself.
5 Reasons to Write a Letter to Yourself (and How to Do It) 3 Ways to Master the Power of Empathy in your Writing (Karen Hertzberg) How to Write a Victim Empathy Letter (Jayne Thompson) 3 Perfect Examples of How to Write an Apology Letter (Karen Hertzberg) A Motivational Letter to Myself (Jenna Terek) My Breakthrough Moment: Writing a Letter to My Younger Self (Kayla Matthews) Dear Lulu: It feels like the two of us decided to go on a Euro trip together, and when we did immigration point, your entry to the country was denied, and I have to do the trip by myself --that's how it feels." I have been thinking about you recently since I miss reading your stories and your ideas. The writing inspiration we have it is not as good as the one we used to be. I am not sure if it was because of finishing school, not having time with our busy life or just because we were focusing on learning a new language. I would like us to be better in free-lance and school English writing and be more creative with our ideas. But I also know that we both get distracted. On my side I could plan to sit down to write five times a day and I get out mentally. I need you here with me, to help me to bring those ideas and experience you and I lived before. I need you to remind those details that I cannot express when I am typing. All that time just you, me and the pencil printing my brain ideas. I remember how motivated I used to feel. I understand, we are currently dealing with a language barrier but guess what? It is fixable. There are so many ways to improve our vocabulary and connections words, which I consider the two of us are not the best at. I think we should meet weekly for now since we are both busy. Let’s say for an hour on Thursday night after you are done with your work out videos. We are going to sit down, open a word document and write for twenty minutes. The document name will be label as Goal #33, We are also going to read the book you bought back in October on amazon and never read it, let me refresh your mind the book name is Rome Sweet Home and the one you never finish reading for your reading class last semester and you liked it, The Soloist, for another twenty minutes prior this. We either write about the reading or our life experiences. I think reading and writing goes well together. This way we both can enrich our vocabulary and ideas. I cannot wait to meet with you every Thursday. Best Regards, Super Valentina
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Sabatino
2/5/2020 08:19:19 am
Glad to see content here. I appreciate how this letter explores the emotions associated with learning and personal growth. How might this letter further address your relationship with your author-self and relationship with writing?
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