Entry Log #2 - Online and Offline Writer

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LOCATION - The Starship: Literacy

TRANSMITTER - Cadet Antonis Ybarra

Message goes as follows:

Here on the Starship: Literacy, the higher-ups have been marching us through drill after drill in order to hone our skills. At times, I wonder how much a lowly cadet like me can truly handle. In spite of this, I recognize that this is not only for my own good, but for the good of my future squadrons when I get promoted. So, without further babble over the comms system, here's a list of our last training drills.

Writing Coach Profile

Our first task was to create a writing coach profile. There isn't much to say here as the work speaks for itself. This is my response to the task:

Antonis Ybarra



Antonis is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying English Education (4-12) set to graduate in May 2027. He enjoys reading and analyzing papers from academic to creative. He is thrilled when having the opportunity to read new formats or on a new subject entirely. He is highly proficient in MLA style, but needs more familiarization with styles like APA and Chicago. 


He is proficient in two languages (English and Spanish) and is familiar with helping writers who come from multiple language backgrounds. In his spare time he enjoys playing board games, singing and playing songs on his guitar, and spending time with friends. His special interests include anime from the 90s and a popular card game called Magic: The Gathering.


Literacy Collage

Our next assignment was to create a collage of our literacy background. The directives were clear: define books, writers, and general inspirations for our writing and reading. (NOTE: When I state general inspiration, I am not referencing my General aboard the ship with me.) The following is my own submission to the directive:



While many of these guiding lights are easy to identify, there are a couple of note that I should address further. Brennan Lee Mulligan (bottom left) and Matthew Mercer (top right) are notable figures within the Dungeons and Dragons community, hosting popular shows such as Critical Role and Dimension 20. These two powerhouses have authored worlds from their imagination, creating societies, governments, and the people who live there. They accomplish the impossible by breathing life into every corner of creation, placing a level of care that requires the utmost attention and dedication. Because of these efforts, they create a story that transcends normal limits and pull viewers and readers alike into a one-of-a-kind experience. These two influence my writing in so many ways as I strive to be at least half as amazing as they are.

With these ideas in mind, I look forward to further correspondence.

Cadet Antonis Ybarra, signing off.

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Comments

  1. First of all, I just want to say that I love the theme you have going on for your blog! I felt like it really kept me wanting to read more, especially when you state the note about general inspiration, "not referencing my General aboard the ship with me." That was definitely a cool and funny addition! I also appreciate you explaining who some of the people in your literacy collage are. I'm pretty new to the Dungeons and Dragons community (as I've only played a one-shot), but it's cool to learn more about notable figures within this community!

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    LOCATION - Undisclosed Elementary School

    TRANSMITTER - Cadet Adam Jaye

    Message is as follows:

    This cadet is incredibly joyous about the fact that someone else is aware of the existence of Dropout TV. I do not watch Dimension 20, but I do love Brennan with all my heart and am a big fan of Game Changer and Make Some Noise. You know, in case other cadets are also into a yap session about Sam Reich.

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  3. Hi Antonis,

    First of all, I have to say I love the creativity of your format. The “Starship” aspect made your post genuinely fun to read, and it shows something important about you as a writer: you’re not afraid to experiment with voice. That alone says a lot about your literacy identity.

    I also enjoy how clearly you define your strengths and growth areas in your writing coach profile. Being confident in MLA while openly acknowledging you’re still developing with APA and Chicago feels honest and relatable. Your bilingual background is another huge asset, especially in classrooms with multilingual writers. That experience will absolutely shape how you support students navigating language differences.

    How do you see that world-building influence showing up in your future classroom? Do you imagine designing lessons that feel immersive in the same way as this post? - Tyler Dickson

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  4. Hi Antonis!

    This blog post was really cool to read through! That's nice that you like to read through many different papers because this interest definitely makes being a writing coach easier! I also love Pride and Prejudice, the reading might've been a bit harder and long for me but I love the story and all the different adaptions there are on film. I have never played Dungeons and Dragons but I love the animation Vox Machina and have probably watched it 5 times! This has led me to learn more about the cast and their campaigns but I'm so new to it that I just stick with the basic information and the animation!

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  5. Very creative play with the space transmission. This could be a powerful theme to play with as we venture into future blog posts discussing the use of AI.

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