15•09•18
This is my current desk set up. Today I am essay planning and typing up quotes. Wondering how other English students go about writing their essays? Mine and my friends essay processes are very different!
Desk and Light: made by my Dad :)

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15•09•18
This is my current desk set up. Today I am essay planning and typing up quotes. Wondering how other English students go about writing their essays? Mine and my friends essay processes are very different!
Desk and Light: made by my Dad :)
Back to reality after today's excitement. From an exciting email about my first book being accepted for publishing to being invited to the #illuminati right back to Earth with a bump as a #psychologystudent with a very overdue assignment 🤮 thank you to everyone who has congratulated me. I'm still pinching myself! I really hope it inspires offers to never give up on chasing something they want in life. You can do it! Have a #lovelyevening I'm off to fry my brain some more with some lovely uni work 💩🤮🤮 . . . . . . . . . . #keepdreaming #dreambig #amwriting #amwritingfiction #amwritingromance #studygram #studymotivation #essayplan #unilife #studentlife #studentgram #unigram #psychstudent https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu4osEkBRGQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1cql2vm9xmdz2
{ Discourse module essay: planning and structuring }
Ally showed us today how to plan for the essay question, using mind maps etc. How to structure the essay, types of paragraphs and explaining.
Having a slow start to this morning with just a simple essay plan + how cool is my mug?
Producing an essay plan
I have started creating a basic skeleton draft that acts as a backbone of my essay. It includes the key issues I have come up while mind-mapping, which was one of the activities. I have also listed texts, research articles for main paragraphs, I would like to use. I’m awaiting for tutor feedback at the moment, after I received the feedback I can then further develop this essay plan and should have a more structured outline of the basic argument for my essay by week 4. I’m slightly concerned regarding the following points:
Accuracy of research data/ chapters (Should I narrow down my chain of paragraphs and focus on more specific issues?)
Structure of essay, overall academic writing (Is my essay well organized into sections?)
The essay is rather descriptive according to this current plan. I need to develop arguments to make it a powerful argumentative essay. I have collected and listed the texts, articles (not all listed in the previous bibliographic citation, I have conducted a further study in order to be able to write a thesis on my subject) I will use for each chapter but I’m not sure I have a central argument, only a description of the subject area. I know it’s essential to present two sides of an issue and chapters require judgement. The only key issue I could focus on to argue about is comparison. Comparing which graphic elements are more influential when it comes to communicating luxury, comparing luxury high end alcohol packages and find out which are the ones consumers prefer therefore most effective.
28.12.16 - Guess who’s back [tap, tap] back again...!
Hola! Hasn’t it been a dreadful while since I’ve needed to throw rubber ball ideas at a wall, only to catch them again in my mouth and gobble them up to create my strange creations I call ‘work’ and ‘essays’?
It has, hasn’t it? ;)
New problem my friends- it’s a ‘Research and Criticism’ essay. In a short summary, the subject of ‘Research and Criticism’ is basically the philosophy and historical background of the artful battle of writing, writers and the book! (Charming way to look at at it eh? Ehhhhhh?)
So what have I read in the Autumn Term?:
Week 2 - 'Their Eyes Were Watching God': What does "soulful" mean? - Zadie Smith 2011
Week 3 - Tomorrow is too far - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2009
Week 4 & 5 - On the Politics of Literature - Judith Fetterley 1978
Week 7 - The Death of the Author - Roland Barthes 1967
Week 8 - Shooting an elephant - George Orwell 1936
Week 9 - What is a Book? - Roger Chartier, Peter Stallybrass 2013
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All of these essays/short stories are honestly wonderful! I could see the little lead my uni wanted me to follow; throwing around completely different writers, killing off the author and having us respond to that, then bringing the concept of the author back to life and putting it into a gender boxing ring! Amazing! :)
I have been loving every second of my classes in this module YET here I am, Christmas break and about to attack the essay that is submitted for this module the week I get back....AND I WANT TO IMPRESS MY LOVELY TUTOR SO SO MUCH ^_^
(you’d never guess I’m a total keen bean would you?)
I’m writing a essay responding to my week 8 reading ‘Shooting an Elephant’ by George Orwell and focusing it on how ‘text’ means ‘to weave’ in Latin.
I do have a plan, sitting next to me right now on my desk and I have this shadowy ghosting feeling in my head of the extra reading and reference material I want to use, however I feel like I need a good old blogging shout to literally get all this planning fully out....so, lets do this!
[END OF PLANNING PART 1]
xoxo
Forever Studying Girl
APPROACHES TO RESEARCH
-Wednesday 8th October
Seminar with Carol
After today’s seminar I have a very good idea of what I’m going to write my essay on. Until now I had been a bit unsure on my theme of ‘machine’ and how I would find a current affair relating to it. However after discussing ideas with the group and gaining a better understanding I chose my topic.
'How machines have lead to unemployment'
There are many types of machine in the world and more are being created every minute. Most machines can do the work of many men and this can be seen as both good & bad. I’m going to have a research online and see what statistics etc. I can find in relation to this. Carol gave us some more really helpful websites to look on to find articles & documentaries to reference in our essays. I will definitely be looking at these in the next couple of days.