Well I just read the profile on me that Jeniffer did and I see nothing wrong with it.
Her questions were varied (which is good) and she took real interest in my answers,which made me as the subject feel very comfortable.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
reaction to an interview,or the lack thereof.
well I was interviewed by the woman that I interviewed,jennifer,and to date she has not set up a blog;consequently,if there is no blog then there is no interview about yours truly posted.
Honestly I'm not too angry or disappointed by this.
In general I have no problem being interviewed.I genuinely enjoy answering peoples questions,as long as they're intelligent questions it doesn't bother me at all.
When someone asks me:
"Did your tattoos hurt??" That irritates me. Rhetorical questions,such as the aforementioned example,annoy me to no end.
"What do your tattoos mean??" Is worse. The invasion of personal space and informations is more than fine by me,as long as personal boundaries are respected and what not.
So,hopefully Jennifer registers a blog and writes the interview 'cause she asked some really good questions and I was looking forward to reading her written interpretation of the interview.
Whatever,I'm sure there will be more opportunities for such interviews in the coming months of this semester.
Right Nancy??
Later.
-S
Honestly I'm not too angry or disappointed by this.
In general I have no problem being interviewed.I genuinely enjoy answering peoples questions,as long as they're intelligent questions it doesn't bother me at all.
When someone asks me:
"Did your tattoos hurt??" That irritates me. Rhetorical questions,such as the aforementioned example,annoy me to no end.
"What do your tattoos mean??" Is worse. The invasion of personal space and informations is more than fine by me,as long as personal boundaries are respected and what not.
So,hopefully Jennifer registers a blog and writes the interview 'cause she asked some really good questions and I was looking forward to reading her written interpretation of the interview.
Whatever,I'm sure there will be more opportunities for such interviews in the coming months of this semester.
Right Nancy??
Later.
-S
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Profile of a classmate.
Recently I had the pleasure to interview a fellow classmate by the name of Jennifer Culhane. Jennifer,who was originally pursuing a major in the field of English,is now concentrating on a degree in Journalism. Graduating from ICA (Immaculate Conception Academy),her mother's alma mater and father's preference as oppossed to public schooling,Jennifer found inspiration at the hands of Nany Kaplan-Biegel,the newspaper editor and Journalism porfessor at Skyline Community College,and found herself drawn to Journalsim rather than English as a potential future major. After achieving her degree Jennifer hopes to work in the field or print journalism,focusing mainly on seriously newsworthy magazines (National Geographic as oppossed to simple tabloid print) and to someday travel the world and relay what she learns to others via her writing. Jennifer's ultimate inspiration to write comes from her mother,who encouraged her writing as a child and fostered it as Jennifer grew into the woman that she is today.
Monday, February 4, 2008
mission statement
I suppose introductions are in order.
Well,my name is Steve.I am 23 years old and I am currently a full time student.
My major is English,but I am interested in journalism as a secondary major or replacement major (depending on various factors and experiences with the courses this semester).
I am mostly interested in writing as an occupation.My personal writing tends to flow ore towards creative writing and poetry,but as long as I am writing then I am happy.
If I were to pursue a future in journalism it would be in an "alternative press" type of atmosphere.I would love to write for a music magazine (rolling stone is a fitting example),my ideal future would be to travel the world and write about what I see and the cultures I experience on the way(so if I found a job that allowed me to do that I would be the happiest writer on the planet).
My general interests are pretty simple I suppose:
-I love music,just about all types (with the obvious exception of country and the like)
-I love to read and write,same as above (substitute country music with happy go lucky poetry and uplifting hallmark cards)
-I LOVE tattoos.I enjoy studying the culture and definition/meaning of Japanese tattoos mainly.
All in all that pretty much sums up all that is me.Any questions,feel free to ask. I don't guarantee I'll answer any overly stupid questions,but I will consider it thoroughly.
Well,my name is Steve.I am 23 years old and I am currently a full time student.
My major is English,but I am interested in journalism as a secondary major or replacement major (depending on various factors and experiences with the courses this semester).
I am mostly interested in writing as an occupation.My personal writing tends to flow ore towards creative writing and poetry,but as long as I am writing then I am happy.
If I were to pursue a future in journalism it would be in an "alternative press" type of atmosphere.I would love to write for a music magazine (rolling stone is a fitting example),my ideal future would be to travel the world and write about what I see and the cultures I experience on the way(so if I found a job that allowed me to do that I would be the happiest writer on the planet).
My general interests are pretty simple I suppose:
-I love music,just about all types (with the obvious exception of country and the like)
-I love to read and write,same as above (substitute country music with happy go lucky poetry and uplifting hallmark cards)
-I LOVE tattoos.I enjoy studying the culture and definition/meaning of Japanese tattoos mainly.
All in all that pretty much sums up all that is me.Any questions,feel free to ask. I don't guarantee I'll answer any overly stupid questions,but I will consider it thoroughly.
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