Creative response stimulus
You have been selected to contribute a piece of writing to a publication called Inspired Works: Crime, a collection which will contain established works which conform to the conventions of crime writing genres and subgenres, plus works by emerging content creators which explore crime, punishment, and criminal justice systems. The editors require that all contributions must be influenced by one of the provided selection of nominated texts. These contributions will be assessed on their ability to offer an interesting, new, or critical perspective on the crime genre and the inspiring text. A simple re-write of the inspiring text will not cut it! You need to showcase your skill within the medium, and your creativity. You need to also supply a rationale outlining your choices of inspiration from the ten established works, and how these have inspired your creativity and your contribution to Inspired Works: Crime. The editors have provided the written texts. “Herge’s The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun. ” Rationale: In your rationale, you will be expected to discuss: 1. The target audience for your work – what prior knowledge and interests might they bring to your text? What other texts might they enjoy reading or watching? 2. The intention of your work – what impact do you want to have on your audience? 3. The language choices you made – how did you use form and language to achieve your purpose and desired impact? 4. The way in which you were inspired by text/s you have used as inspiration. As always, you are expected to cite secondary sources in your rationale and provide a list of references. A note on appendices: You are permitted to attach appendices to your work if you feel they would be beneficial. Label each of them clearly. This might be useful if you have mentioned other texts in your rationale or creative piece that you feel your markers are likely to want to look at while reading your work. Appendices can include anything from a painting to a children’s book to a scene from a film. I also had attached a files of Herge’s The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun . Please send a draft before the final documents.
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