Anyway, that's beside the point. I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about my community final project that is coming up fairly soon. Not really to announce it to the whole class, but kind of just my way to get it out there and to remember any ideas that I'm coming up with. I'm doing that Citizen Wayne thing, I suppose. I'm a Journalism major, and I want to get into radio broadcasting, so I figured this would be an excellent way to get my foot into the door. With my luck, though, my foot'll get slammed somehow. It always seems to happen. Well, rhetorically speaking, I mean.
Oh, and also, if anyone is even remotely interested (I don't blame you if you aren't - really, I won't hold it against you), I could use some suggestions or anything else of the like. I talked to Prof. Cain about some other things to do after the actual narrative is written up and possibly broadcasted, and she mentioned maybe making another blog and getting other people's opinions on the narrative that I'm writing up. Not opinions, per se, but their life experiences dealing with the same thing I will be chit-chatting on the airwaves about. Who knows. I guess I just don't know what else to really do once the actual Citizen Wayne thing is done and over with. I mean, there has to be more to it, right? I can't just finish the project by writing up a four page narrative, can I? That seems a tad too easy.
Does anyone else know anything about the remainder of the project? I sound like I'm completely lost in the dark here, but I'm truly not. Just kind of confused about certain aspects of the project. If anyone happens to know anything, and actually reads this blog this week, I'd really appreciate any answers regarding this. And again, I understand if you read this far, and decide NOT to comment because you don't know either. Or you could just say "hello" and put a smiley face afterwards and use that as your blog response.
Goodbye. :)

Hello. :-)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering these same things as I am also going to attempt a piece for Citizen Wayne for my final project. My understanding is that our polished piece is the final project. I also wondered if we should make it more of a portfolio by including our various drafts, our glosses, etc. and then include a final reflection piece to go along with it. I like the idea of getting other people's comments about our drafts, but my question about that would be how would we find people to respond? Or better yet, how would they find us?
S.M.