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Just Add water

Just Add water. An Experimental Mini-Essay in a Can. Card One. Describe a smell from your past.

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Just Add water

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  1. Just Add water An Experimental Mini-Essay in a Can

  2. Card One • Describe a smell from your past. Don’t worry whether or not it is a significant or important smell; all that matters is that it remains in your “memory bank” five or ten years later. Describe the smell, the quality of the odor. Is it sour or sweet, smoky or clean, sharp or dull? Does it remind you of anything? Keep this to around four or five sentences.

  3. Card two • Describe part of someone you love, but just a part. • Stick to one physical aspect – your mother's hair, your aunt Lula’s elbows, your little brother’s teeth. Be specific. Instead of “Dad had rough hands,” describe the texture of the palms, the shape of the fingers, the bruises or cuts, the caked oil in the seams. No more than six sentences.

  4. Card three • Pick a quote from your past, something you heard all the time when you were younger. • It can be significant – a parent’s correction or sharp criticism – or seemingly insignificant – a dumb joke your older brother made every time you say down to eat chili. It can be anything at all. The only requirement is that you heard it often and that it remains in your memory bank, for whatever reason. Do NOT illuminate, describe, or elucidate. Just give us the quote: • “Drink your milk. You want to have strong bones, don’t you?”

  5. Card four • Construct a disjointed list of thirty words, primarily nouns, or nouns with some slight modification. • Each of these words or phrases describes a remembered something in your past. For instance, my list looks like this: “Fiat, backyard pond, snow-fort, palm trees, coconuts, Cliff Lake, canoe” • In this instance, it is not important to give enough information for the reader to fully understand. Just make your list. No phrase more than four words long. Thirty words. (It often works best to write forty-five words and then cross some out.)

  6. shuffle • At the top of each card, write a number – 1 through 4 • To the first card, add this title: “Why I Am Who I Am” • You have no written an experimental essay, in collage form. Read it out loud, including the title, and the numbers at the top of each card. Marvel at the unexpected connections and odd logic.

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