Hey, Emily here.
Doing short story because I am actually very good at it, have been for quite a while. I write stories in my spare time (which I'm running out of these days lol) which I post on the internet. My most current one (multi-chaptered) has 13000 readers approx.
Plus, our teacher said that the markers are beginning to miss linear narratives - students seem to think they're boring and have no merit, but done well and they are highly admired.
My story is an exploration of gender identity(link- English Advanced= belonging) based on an inversion of "The Seven Ages of Man" in Shakespeare's As You Like It from a female perspective. I will be focusing on two ages, the woman on the brink of adulthood, the daughter and the woman at the end of her womanhood, recovering from a double masectonomy, the wife and mother. The two will be compared by writing each perspective in the conventions of a different genre to show what's called as the "Heirarchy of Contempt" (There is Literature- Tragedy, Romance, Epic, ect versus pulp genre -sci-fi, chic-lit, crime, thriller,ect); the younger woman written in a pulp genre and the older woman as Literature to represent their "ages" and explore how genre changes interpretations of events.
Lol, my viva voce and proposal is due next week, so I'm still getting the words right... Take my idea and I keel you.... (spelling mistake is deliberate).
Yes, I know female interpretations get done over and over again... but poo-poo. You know the old adage "write what you know."