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so we're now on the fourth page of our story. because we've gotta hand in our report this saturday, i'm thinking of sticking to the plan of ending it on the sixth page. so i've got one more page to write, and melly's gonna end it with another. then perhaps if we'd like write more, we'll continue the story (and probably truncate the ending a little bit) until next week's class presentation. what say you, mel?
melly was just telling me the other day that she had the notion of how the story'd be like upon writing the second page; i told her that this kinda defeats the entire purpose of chain-writing. it's supposed to be twisted, bizarre, unexpected as much as possible. if we both thought alike, there's no point of surprising one another then, eh? i guess this is when creativity chips in as well. we think of novel ways to solve the problem. avoid, avoid the clichés.
let's see where this story goes. while writing our final page, can we come up with a blog entry on our self reflection on the creative process? whatever we think is creative? 'cause we've gotta start on the report soon.
i need to sleep.
melly was just telling me the other day that she had the notion of how the story'd be like upon writing the second page; i told her that this kinda defeats the entire purpose of chain-writing. it's supposed to be twisted, bizarre, unexpected as much as possible. if we both thought alike, there's no point of surprising one another then, eh? i guess this is when creativity chips in as well. we think of novel ways to solve the problem. avoid, avoid the clichés.
let's see where this story goes. while writing our final page, can we come up with a blog entry on our self reflection on the creative process? whatever we think is creative? 'cause we've gotta start on the report soon.
i need to sleep.
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