In this blog post I will be analyzing Francis Mallmann's Chef's Table for similarities it has in comparison to our assignments and themes.
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When composing my hiraeth project, I worked alone. I believe this was a good approach because I work best when I am alone and do not have any distractions. For my final draft I will most likely ask for thoughts from my parents because I believe this could help me expand the emotion I use in my hiraeth.
The most difficult part of my writing process was putting down my phone and not looking at it the entire time or stopping to check messages when I got bored. I overcame this obstacle by turning it off and putting it aside while I wrote. I did not do this in the past but I will continue to do so in the future as it helped a lot. I wrote this project at different times. I wrote some during my q-time, some while the child I nanny was having his screen time, and some on weeknights after work. I believe this was a good approach as the fragmentation of the time allowed me to go back and reread my work with a fresh mindset. I wrote this project at different places. I just had to make sure it was somewhere quiet. This is a good approach because I focus much better with quiet. I will continue to make sure I am in a quiet environment when writing in the future. I chose to write about this hiraeth because it is the most prominent loss in my life and I believe it is the things we lose that shape us. I also wrote about this because it has affected my life greatly and, while it has had some negative impact, it has driven me to make positive changes to myself and my lifestyle. My writing process includes these 6 steps:
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