Finding Your Howl
Create a link on your blog to http://changethis.com/manifesto/show/51.01.YourHowl so that your audience can read
Johathon Flaum’s FIND YOUR HOWL.
Within the article, Flaum references two different stories. Briefly summarize (100 words
or less) one of the stories for your audience and explain the main point that Flaum makes
with that particular story.
Then… share your own favorite quote, poem, lyric, paragraph or story and then explain
in essay form why this quote speaks to you as a creative person. Essay should be
approximately 500-750 words, not including the work that you cite.
-- A summary of one aspect of J. Flaum’s article [7 points]
-- A presentation and explanation of a meaningful “Howl” [8 points]
Grading Criteria
-- Accurately summarized of one aspect of J. Flaum’s article [9 points]
-- Presentation and explanation of a meaningful “Howl” [16 points]
-- Did not meet length requirements (too long or too short) [-12 pts each]
http://changethis.com/manifesto/show/51.01.YourHowl
Create a link on your blog to http://changethis.com/manifesto/show/51.01.YourHowl so that your audience can read
Johathon Flaum’s FIND YOUR HOWL.
Within the article, Flaum references two different stories. Briefly summarize (100 words
or less) one of the stories for your audience and explain the main point that Flaum makes
with that particular story.
Then… share your own favorite quote, poem, lyric, paragraph or story and then explain
in essay form why this quote speaks to you as a creative person. Essay should be
approximately 500-750 words, not including the work that you cite.
-- A summary of one aspect of J. Flaum’s article [7 points]
-- A presentation and explanation of a meaningful “Howl” [8 points]
Grading Criteria
-- Accurately summarized of one aspect of J. Flaum’s article [9 points]
-- Presentation and explanation of a meaningful “Howl” [16 points]
-- Did not meet length requirements (too long or too short) [-12 pts each]
http://changethis.com/manifesto/show/51.01.YourHowl
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