super katie said:
well I wrote in it when I thought of an idea, your entries can be as long or short as you want them to be. I went to the art gallery to get some inspiration so I bought a few postcards and stuck them in and talked about the ideas I got from them. You can always write a few entries about how you have severe writers block too
just basically write anything thats relevant, chances are they wont read it anywya though
I agree. Put anything that gives you inspiation and if you mindmap ur ideas - do that in your ee2J as well.
My poems were based on the themes and events of Alice in Wonderland/Through the looking Glass - and how the Protagonist (in my Anthrology) uses the story to relate her experiences from childhood to Adulthood/innocence to experience.
I stuck in things like songs, pictures, photographs and samples of other poets work that inspired me. It is also a good idea to document EVERY change of idea or direction - just so everything is very straight forward and you can trace your progress for use in the RS.
It's also a good idea, if your going to go to writing semilars or something like that - to mention that in ur Journal and maybe give a bit of reflection on how it's helped your writing...
well, i hope that helped - the only thing i have to add is - pace yourself - write consistantly i.e don't leave everything to the last minute - think of a theme/plot that you can sustain passion for and commit to it! Don't change your mind 50 million times like i did!
oh...yeah...and have fun....hahaha
ok - GOOD LUCK 05ers
Peace out
*Hydra steps off soap box and dances gleefully - still revelling in the fact that she has finished her HSC.........*