Beauty comes from within

Beauty comes from within

Monday, October 8, 2012

Blog Post#2 Author's Note on my Vignette


       There was an hour introduction to rifle safety that we had to take before actually having the experience of shooting a rifle. I learned the safety precautions and shooting techniques of the Ruger rifle that we would be using and the terminology of that .22 caliber rifle. I also learned that the .22 caliber Ruger rifle is a good for beginner shooters. The excitement begins as we enter the indoor shooting range and finally get to shoot a rifle! Even learning to load the ammunition into the rifle magazine was very exciting. I remember our instructor Tom saying: Everyone have their eyes and ears?” and we all responded Yes and then one person in the class says “We don’t have goggles or ear protection”. We all thought he meant do we have our eyes and ears with us, we all laughed and joked about it while getting our protection gear. I had to put on safety goggles and ear protection that they had provided.  

      My experience with shooting a rifle for the first time at the shooting range recently inspired me to write this non-fiction story. I think people need to know the basics of handling a rifle to have a better understanding this vignette. No, I did not have a writer or reading from class in mind while writing the non-fiction vignette story. I will be revising this piece for our final portfolio by looking it over and going to the writing center for help on revising it. I will also give it to a friend for another opinion to see if there is more revising that is necessary. I actually have written short stories before when I was younger. I learned from writing this vignette that I used my personal thoughts, learning experience, my actions and some dialogue from the shooting range that day. I found out that not only can you use your personal thoughts but you can include personal experiences and even learning experiences. I wrote my piece on paper first and I revised and looked it over on word processor. 

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