Twitterive
_Purpose:
Compose a multi-modal narrative inspired by a selection of tweets and/or pictures that showcase your connection/lack of a connection with a specific place.
Focus:
Your story of place can be physical, spiritual, mental, etc. You can construct a story that traces the history and changes of a place. Or your story could provide a snapshot in time. Whatever your approach, please select tweets that present a compelling theme and resonate most with you.
Style:
You can select one tweet in particular and craft a story from that or you can select multiple tweets and meld them together into one coherent narrative. For that matter, you could develop multiple tweets into a series of vignettes that somehow connect to each other (even if not directly stated in this section of the assignment). In addition, you can choose from a plethora of genres/forms to compose this narrative: memoir, fiction, poetry, multimodal, photo essay, etc.
Compose a multi-modal narrative inspired by a selection of tweets and/or pictures that showcase your connection/lack of a connection with a specific place.
Focus:
Your story of place can be physical, spiritual, mental, etc. You can construct a story that traces the history and changes of a place. Or your story could provide a snapshot in time. Whatever your approach, please select tweets that present a compelling theme and resonate most with you.
Style:
You can select one tweet in particular and craft a story from that or you can select multiple tweets and meld them together into one coherent narrative. For that matter, you could develop multiple tweets into a series of vignettes that somehow connect to each other (even if not directly stated in this section of the assignment). In addition, you can choose from a plethora of genres/forms to compose this narrative: memoir, fiction, poetry, multimodal, photo essay, etc.
*The third draft is my final Twitterive. I have taken into consideration the advice from my classmates, family, friends, and Professor Mangini to complete the assignment to the best of my ability. The first draft was the draft I presented to my classmates. The second draft has a few things changed from the first. The third is it, the final product.