JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe a time you took responsibility for something-- a project, an
action, a conversation. How did the experience make you feel?
-OR-
Choose your own topic
AGENDA:
1. Mindfulness
2. Journal
3. MGOM/ Lit Circles
4. Writers' conferences
5. Our next short story is... "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
POST:
Which two pieces (besides last weekend's essay) did you select for your
conference? Why are you proud of these? (title: MY BEST WRITING/ first
sentences: "I have a writer's conference coming up with Dr. Preston,
and I am excited to go over [...] and [...]. I chose these two pieces
for specific reasons.")
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