Title: The Killer Carnival
BY ADAM MICHAELIS
Genre: Gory And scary
pages:7
Mentor texts
I got some inspiration from the movie the Killer Clowns and the book go ask alice.
Go Ask Alice is written as the diary of a fifteen-year-old girl's day-to-day struggle with drug addiction. Created during the height of the drug era, the girl could be anyone from this time who found him or herself seduced by the mind-altering affects of marijuana, LSD, bennies, dexies, and heroin. When the book begins, the author of the diary is an ordinary teenager with ordinary teenage concerns. from http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-go-ask-alice/overview.html
my next mentor text is form the movie killer clowns form outer space. When a small town is invaded by aliens from outer space who are capturing and killing the townspeople, no one takes them seriously. Why? The aliens all look like circus clowns, use weapons that look clown like, and all have painted on smiles. Only a few of the young people in the town realize the danger and of course no one believes them. Armed with an ice cream truck they try and rescue their friends. from amazon.com. Were i got inspiration from it was about the fun house and how wicked clowns can be.
Writing process:
I have three to four drafts so far and i may possibly have more if my peers think that it needs improvement. Throughout those drafts i have had lots of corrections, from gramour to changing it completely. One technique i used was the spider-web method to arrange my plot and put my story together.
Publishing: What I plan on doing is joining kuran and make a collection of books and maybe publish it somewhere. Another crazy idea I have is to submit it to the new yorker I don't know why but I have an urge to. What i am going to do to make it book like is I am going to put it in a program called pages.
Continued: I Guess you try to do something and it doesn't work you have to find another alternative. My plan B was to just publish it into a book with a binding that is totally radical. publishing my story to the New Yorker; Well lets just put it this way they don't have the sophisticated taste for my exquisite taste to my horror story.

1 comments:
I love the personality you put into your reflection. Your voice comes through loud and clear. Thank you for sharing your writing process and about how your story evolved. What was your experience like as you shared your story with the HTMMA audience in your horror corner during our Exhibition?
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