1)      WHO are the characters in your story?
            I am the only character in my story.

2)    WHAT is your story? WHAT genres/modes are you using for your story?
            My story is about choosing between two careers. I am unsure about what I want to do with my life. It’s my feelings towards both careers and trying to decipher what path I’m going to take. I have poems, quotes, a letter, a micro-fiction piece, a list, links to websites, and pictures in my Twitterive.

3)      WHEN does your story take place?
            My story is taking place right night. It’s a story that is current in my life, and as I work on this multi-genre piece, I’m starting to learn more about what I want to do with my life.

4)      WHERE is your place?
            My place is not a physical place; it’s a state of mind.

5)      WHY do you feel a connection/lack of connection to place?
            I feel a string connection to this pace because it is something that I am thinking about literally every day. It’s not a little piece of my life, this decision that I am working towards will decide my entire life.

6)      HOW do you show your audience your connection/lack of connection to place?
           Honestly, I am not sure how I am doing this. Hopefully my different genres allow the reader to get inside of my head, a little, and see what I’m going through.

Working with a group today really helped. There are things that I am going to add to my Twitterive that my group suggested. They made the suggestion that I should add a picture of a fork in the road, and I decided that it was a good idea. Right when they suggested this I knew exactly where this picture would fit into my piece. After some discussion, I decided that I would try to write a Letter of Complaint to myself from myself. The group agreed that it would be a good addition to my piece. I also knew where this would go within my Twitterive, and It really helps my piece I think.