Emily Schell
Writer
I'm not a conventional writer. My words may not be beautiful, they probably won't fit into any requirements, and they might not always be taken seriously. I like to think of my writing as a reflection of myself, mostly, because I don't take myself too seriously. However, through my thoughts-turned-words, I have uncovered some deeper motives behind why I write.
#DEEP
Writing 220 - Why I Write
September 2013
This research paper, which is eloquently written with academic formatting, reflects the "Life is a Bitch" theme, discussing the government's twisted public relations campaigns of the past.
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Writing Samples
Inspired by Special Edition: The Every Three Weekly, Ann Arbor Awesome tells a different story about the University of Michigan community. Combining the reflective theme, "don't take life too seriously", my satirical perspective is transformed into a reflective collection of dozens of residents of Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan. This site is actually deep, not just #DEEP. Prepare to be inspired.
Ann Arbor Awesome
Writing 220 - Remediating Project
November 2013-present
False Inspiration
Communications 101
December 2012
Hey World, You Ready?
July 2013-present
Hey! Who Blogged the Toilet?
Writing 220 - Minor in Writing Blog Posts
Septermber 2013-present
This personal travel blog takes you straight to the center workings of my thoughts. From Norway to Australia, follow my adventures and reflections (and hear a lot about food) here.
B.L.O.G.
Be Ludacrious Or Go.
Throughout the Writing Minor, I am unfortunately required to blog about my writing experiences.
Special Edition: The Every Three Weekly
Writing 220 - Repurposing Project
October 2013
Progress Shmogress
Writing 220 - Revision
Septermber 2013-December 2013
Writing is both fantastic and terrifying because it can never be perfect. Sometimes it is like a beach; beautiful, sunny, and warm. However, writing is usually a bitch. No matter how many times you change the littlest pieces, it will never be exactly what you want. I say progress as opposed to finished product because in my eyes, my work will neve be 100% complete.