[tw-divider]English Student Interview: Sam Brookes[/tw-divider]
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I was introduced to the Rockhaq community through my college back in 2012. My English teacher knew I was interested in writing in my spare time and told me that she had invited Rockhaq into the college and that they were accepting writers.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q2. How much effort did you put into writing before Rockhaq?”]
Before Rockhaq, I was writing mostly in my spare time but because I didn’t have an outlet or audience for my writing, I often wouldn’t finish what I started, and when I did, I didn’t do anything with it. My grammar, punctuation and spelling were OK, if a little careless.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q3. And how much effort did you put into writing after Rockhaq?”]
After Rockhaq my spelling and grammar improved. I learnt the importance of spell checking and writing for an audience. Rockhaq also inspired me to take my writing off my word documents and onto my own blog.
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- It improves your spelling and vocabulary.
- It offers once in a lifetime opportunities to interview and meet bands. This is not a common thing.
- It allows kids to hone their writing craft, which is beneficial for their exams and school work. It also introduces to a career possibility, and due to the work that goes into becoming a journalist, it’s important that they think about it now.
- It’s an outlet for those of us who like to voice our opinion on music to a like-minded audience.
- It can be addictive. I found myself working articles when really I should have been revising. At the end of the day I got my A Levels so it didn’t have that much of an impact.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q5. What difference has Rockhaq made to your life/work/education prospects? Was it positive or negative?”]
Massively positive. My writing is my livelihood but I would never have gained the confidence I needed to write professionally if it hadn’t been for Rockhaq. I also wouldn’t run and write for my own blog, if I hadn’t been inspired to by Rockhaq.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q6. Has Rockhaq made any lasting changes to how you write?”]
It’s made me more critical of the things I enjoy but in a positive way. Sometimes things need to be glorified or vilified, and Rockhaq taught me how to express myself. It also gave me a deeper passion for music which I enjoy now on more than one level.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q7. What do you think could be improved about Rockhaq?”]
The only thing that could improve Rockhaq right now is more content, but obviously you’re going to see Moat in a few weeks. Once there are regular contributors the place will liven up a bit. I did miss it when I left and hope that it’ll continue to be around for as long as possible.
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[tw-accordion-section title=”Q8. Is there anything else you’d like to say?”]
Just that it’s good to be back!
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