Student: Dazed And Confused

By Wendy Maddocks
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Published: Nov. 02, 2011
Words: 72979 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

I’m not going to lie – enough people are doing that to you already. My student days weren’t the best days of my life but you just might be a student one day. As out of your depth as I was. So I put this book together. It's a collection of the assignments I had to do on my Creative Writing course, and the feedback my tutors gave me. This is what you should expect.

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writing, university, student, college, study, graduation, course, creative writing, degree

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Review by: Tiffany Fulton on Dec. 11, 2011 : star star star star star
I just finished 4 years at Wiley College here in the States, (B.A. in English), and this book let me appreciate that degree a whole lot more. I liked the exercises in this book..especially the first one. Being dead and psychic sounds really paranormal-like..and I adored the Greek language, too. It shows the author's fearlessness when foreign languages are added to a book. I don't expect graduate school to be like this when it comes to creative writing. Very impressed!
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