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    • Storytelling in The Odyssey & Brothers Grimm
    • The Stories Liminal Spaces & Pastoral Settings
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  • Winter 2023
    • How America Failed Us
    • Anteater Spirit
    • Moving Beyond Winter Quarter
  • Spring 2023
    • Multimodal Work-In Progress
    • Research Log Entry 1
    • Research Log Entry 2
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    • Research Log Entry 4
    • Research Log Entry 5
HumCore 22-23
  • Home
  • Fall 2022
    • Storytelling in The Odyssey & Brothers Grimm
    • The Stories Liminal Spaces & Pastoral Settings
    • Speculative Narratives, Different From Science Fiction
  • Winter 2023
    • How America Failed Us
    • Anteater Spirit
    • Moving Beyond Winter Quarter
  • Spring 2023
    • Multimodal Work-In Progress
    • Research Log Entry 1
    • Research Log Entry 2
    • Research Log Entry 3
    • Research Log Entry 4
    • Research Log Entry 5
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    • Home
    • Fall 2022
      • Storytelling in The Odyssey & Brothers Grimm
      • The Stories Liminal Spaces & Pastoral Settings
      • Speculative Narratives, Different From Science Fiction
    • Winter 2023
      • How America Failed Us
      • Anteater Spirit
      • Moving Beyond Winter Quarter
    • Spring 2023
      • Multimodal Work-In Progress
      • Research Log Entry 1
      • Research Log Entry 2
      • Research Log Entry 3
      • Research Log Entry 4
      • Research Log Entry 5

Moving Beyond Winter Quarter 


Reflection 

Looking back at Winter Quarter, in comparison to Fall Quarter like I mentioned in my video, though my archive I feel hasn't changed much my approach and views to worldbuilding has. I initially interpreted worldbuilding with a very formal approach not taking into account as to how worldbuilding happens any and everywhere I go. It happens without being conscious of it. Through my digital archive I've been able look at worldbuilding with a much less intimidating and much more open-minded and creative approach. This is something I've also seen across the archives of my peers which I do occasionally peruse. In each of my classmates archives you get a sense of who they are, their interets and the world they are choosing to build. Through my archive I do so by including snippets of my life and stories from my past so my audience can get a better sense of who I am. Moving onto next quarter, I'm incredibly excited to see how the archives of my peers will continue to evolve as well as mine. I'm looking forward to see what my perception of worldbuilding will culminate to. 

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