Sunday 27 April 2008

Summary and conclusion

Flash Plots was initially designed as a platform for practicing creative writing. The process involved, has gradually lead itself into a searching task and soon after has established as a concrete, task-defined dialectical discourse titled, Searching for the President in Tehran. More accurately, Searching for the President in Tehran was born on 22 November 2007 at 12:32 PM in Harborne Park, Birmingham. He travelled to Tehran from 14 December 2007 to 4 January 2008. He died on 27 of April 2008 at 1:36 AM just couple of hundred meters far from his birthplace, No. 12 Lesson Walk, Birmingham.

The content of this blog can be considered as the row-blocks , or better said flash plots of what Searching for the President in Tehran is. As a result, several versions as well as arrangments have been already produced by modifying the flash plots presented in this blog.

The current evolved version of Searching for the President in Tehran has been just sent for further consideration and assessment to a couple of people in the field, I've been introduced by a friend who has been truly encouraging to keep me developing this discourse and has helped a lot in edition and modification of these noisy flash plots into an integrated and relatively coherent framework. The final outcome (after further modifications) will be presented in one or the other possible means (most probably as a free-access frozen blog), as the main delivery of Flash Plots, a strategy to contribute in creative writing.

Thanks for the readers of this blog and those comments that I have received especially from the people in creative writing course, in particular Alison and Peggy. I send you both a hug from this room, although you are in different continents now. But who cares? Internet always can solve the problem....!!

This blog will remain unchanged in Internet as it is. Although, it contains lots of grammatical mistakes, word usage etc; however not changing the contents, at least in this platform, is a rigid way to keep the commitment to the principle idea behind the creation of Flash Plots.

This is the last post of this blog...

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