Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Perks of Publishing

From Wikipedia
One of my new favorite things to do is sharing my work, or work in progress, with others. Whether they may be interested or not, people are prone to give useful feedback that will benefit you. Many of the people I've talked to have definitely improved my process. I decided to share my draft with some of my peers from my dance technique class. I see them everyday for two hours so they are peers I am pretty familiar with. It was so satisfying talking to them about my paper because they reacted exactly how I intended: they related to the idea. My teaser discusses how The Perks of Being a Wallflower involves the concept of loneliness. The author, Stephen Chbosky, says this story is very autobiographical in terms of how much it relates to his life. This is the purpose of the book, to allow audiences to relate. When I shared this draft with my peers they began telling they're stories of loneliness and how they experienced it but overcame. This reassures me that the topic is supported and easily understood.

Now its time to start thinking about not only sharing my work but publishing! At first, it sounded a bit intimidating. Thinking about strangers reading my work and critiquing sounded scary. Now I'm thinking "Read my work, rip me apart, make me better!!!!!". This process is for sure to help me improve.

1.The publication I think would fit my paper the best would definitely be Digital America. Since I'm focusing on the novel and film, it goes with their interests and would make a good argument to them.

2.The conference I'd like to submit to is the BYU English Symposium. I feel more comfortable here at my own school because I know my peers are supportive. The due date might have passed but it still sounds fun.

3.For the guest blog post, I am stealing the one I read on Kate's post which McKay used as well. The blog is called New Directions in the Humanities and it seems very modern which I appreciate. The name describes it perfectly "New Directions" so it focuses on fresh ideas and topics that have not been commonly discussed. My paper would fit pretty well into this. They even have a promotion on their home page about a book that discusses the transition between literature and cinema....BINGO!

4 comments:

  1. I hope you don't mind if I use the same #3.

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    1. I don't mind but Kate was the first person to find it :)

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  2. Hooray, you read my post! This is very exciting for me. I saw their promotion about literature and film, and I've always been super interested in that sort of writing, and I'm glad you saw it too! I think you really could submit your paper to that sort of thing. Also, if you're looking for good opportunities to submit to an adaptation sort of publication or venue, you should talk to my dad (Professor Cutchins). He's an adaptation whiz, and has even written a couple books about it. :)

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    1. Ohhhhh I'm taking you up on that offer. I will be contacting Professor Cutchins in the near future. Your dad is awesome!

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