Hi All,
I have just been given an assignment task that involves writing an imaginative piece that explored a METAPHORICAL LADNSACAPE that represents the WRITING PROCESS inspired by the vision of a writer's toolbox and/or is based on "beauty of the natural world" to explore an idea or value contained in the prescribed texts (Zaddy Smith, Geraldine Brooks or Noel Pearson).
I am so confused and out of ideas on how to craft a story. Please I struggle so much with creative writing so any please advice/help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so so much in advance.
Hey I.09,
I find it's often most helpful to break down the assessment before diving into all the possibilities creative writing offers - often, having too much scope is just as limiting as not having enough!
"Metaphorical Landscape" - While I haven't heard this particular wording before, I assume they want you to take the essence of the writer's setting and explore some aspect of it. The emphasis on the "writing process" means your teacher likely wants to see you demonstrate a strong understanding of the author's background and motives.
For the case of Noel Pearson, these ideas could include his indigenous background and lifelong pursuit for land/civil rights or for Zadie Smith's "That Crafty Feeling", could encompass a much broader exploration of the creative process.
I'm not quite sure how "beauty of the natural world" relates to your task/module, but I would advise your to look over your notes and carefully consider what your teacher has said throughout the term, as their interpretation of these works may unconsciously bias their expectations or writing of this task, which can be helpful in building up a direction (although subverting their expectations can also be highly effective if done well!)
Hopefully, fleshing out what is being asked of you will give you some more direction and enough to start off on. For some advice on creative writing, Elyse wrote an amazing article a while back which is still highly relevant despite it being tailored for the old HSC English Modules:
https://atarnotes.com/hsc-creative-writing/Best of luck with your assessment!