Friday, December 9, 2011

Final opinions on journals

I feel like I've touched on this topic many times since the subject first came up, and hosestly, I'm glad I've had so long to let my opinions grow and change. I initially preferred the paper format of the old journals, butalthough they would have been very useful during long play rehersals with a lot of downtime, I seem to have changed my preference. The online journals are simply much easier to write and edit. In addition, the idea of being able to see everyone else's blog has also grown on me, as I've begun to see much more of the critical minds of my peers than before. Honestly, I feel I would be happy with eiether system of journals, so long as we keep on doing journals. Journals are such an intregal part to how I really get into a book that I feel significantly  without it. Journals are important to me, and whether it's online or on paper, I feel I should stand by them and what they do for us as readers.

1 comment:

Mitchell said...

Thanks for your thoughts on this, Will--and I admire your open-mindedness and willingness to allow your first impressions to evolve. I'm glad to hear that you found it so useful to read your classmates' work--you get to see a side of these people, in some cases, that you don't get to see in class.