Sincerely Lindsey
 
    Thank you for taking the time to help me reflect upon my work!

1. Does my prologue give you a sense of the direction of my Twitterive?

2. Does the technique of using a stream of consciousness for each "character" serve as a proper way of introducing a new mindset? Did it create a consistency in the flow?

3. Which characters did you like? Which characters didn't you like?

4. How can I better develop my role as the teacher? Every part of my identity has 2 genres except the teacher.

5. Does my ending suit you as an audience? Why or why not? Did I effectively convey the sense that identity is simple if you allow it to be natural and collective?

6. By the end, did you catch on to the fact that my tweets were bolded and my repetend was underlined? 
 
1.  Who are the characters in my Twitterive?
            Essentially there are 5 personalities within me that are presented through the Twitterive: The Teacher, The Student, The Nerd, The Perfectionist, and the Hopeless Romantic.

2. What connection do I feel with Barnes& Noble?
            It is my escape where only those close to my heart are allowed to share.

3. When does the story take place?
            The past year into the present

4.  Where does the story take place?
            Barnes&Noble in Deptford

5. Why does the story take place?
            Acceptance of myself in all my different personalities

6. How am I delivering/ presenting the story?
            Multi-genre with streams of consciousness introducing new personalities (invitation, fairytale, poems, book reviews, microfiction, schedule, photo essay, music video)