Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020Thoughts about a bookI recently read a book called The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin. This story contrasts two societies with each other, an anarchist…Nov 29, 2020Nov 29, 2020
The aesthetics of a storyLast spring, in the back half of senior year, I read a book for my English 12 literature class called Blood Meridian. Simply put, I…Nov 29, 2020Nov 29, 2020
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020WP4For WP4, I want you to REFLECT on your writing journey this semester and discuss what you’ve DISCOVERED, specifically, the ROLE WRITING…Nov 21, 2020Nov 21, 2020
WP1 RevisedWhat is programming? Many people may see it as a monotonous task, boring to both learn and do. To me, programming is a source of knowledge…Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020On the future of languageWhile I reflected upon How To Tame A Wild Tongue, I realized that it shared common themes with Should Writers Speak They Own English. Both…Nov 3, 2020Nov 3, 2020
Published inMy Archive of BooksGödel, Escher, and BachGödel, Escher, and Bach was the last book I read from this list. In hindsight, I’m glad that I read all those other science books…Oct 8, 2020Oct 8, 2020
Published inMy Archive of BooksPale Blue DotThis book impacted me by changing how I saw the connection between technology and the world, especially after reading The Canticle For…Oct 8, 2020Oct 8, 2020
Published inMy Archive of BooksA Canticle For LeibowitzA Canticle For Leibowitz is a story about how the development of technology can lead to the downfall of human civilization. The book opens…Oct 8, 2020Oct 8, 2020