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Welcome to my blog!

Heyyy! This is Ming (Melanie) Wang, a Cancer+INFP Chinese girl. Nice to meet you!

I’m an exchange student from the Kean China campus, Wenzhou-Kean, a senior majoring in English with a minor in communication.

I’m typical introvert but could be going insane with familiar friends.

I love music. I’m in the school singer team and also make my own music. Music makes me complete.

I love cooking. I can cook really good Chinese food. You really need to try someday.

I love traveling. I went to Florida during spring break, where I had so much fun in Universal and Disney World. Also, I’m planning to travel to Boston and New Orleans this semester. I’m trying to explore this country as much as I can.

This is my second semester and also my last semester here at KUSA. 2022 means a lot to me. It begins in a brand new place and I live a brand new life here. I travel new places, eat new food, meet new people. I have to say this whole year is the best year ever in my life where I explore myself and find myself.

☆Lucky to see you here ;-)

My name is Xinyu Cai, and you can just call me Sheena!!


I come from Hunan, China. And I live in Changsha, which is famous for its spicy cuisine and many tourist attractions. Speaking of it, I have to say that what I miss most is the food in my hometown. I have a typical Chinese stomach. I’m new here and I’m not used to American food. So I usually cook and eat by myself, steamed dumplings, boiled rice, fried egg, with chili oil, really very fragrant, hometown food can cure my day.


I have many hobbies, I like dancing, watching movies, taking pictures, and traveling. I have been to many Chinese cities, and I have left precious memories in every place. I believe that the meaning of photos is to make memories into film, like a time capsule, and whenever we see that photo again, the memories emerge. will take us back to the past.


I used to have a very depressing period. I was faced with a cramped and cramped room every day, thinking about my thoughts made me very depressed, so I decided to go out for a walk, see the outside world, and immediately booked a trip to Hangzhou train ticket. Maybe in the sunset of the West Lake, maybe in the lively party, maybe in the old street, I suddenly feel relieved, there are not so many things in this world worth spending time worrying about, living in the moment, Making yourself happy is the priority.


When I was in middle school and high school, I liked to read. Even in class, even if I didn’t sleep, I would secretly read books. But when I went to college, maybe the Internet was so exciting. I was used to surfing the Internet with my mobile phone every day, and gradually I lost the hobby of reading. I still like reading very much, but I can’t find the pure emotion of reading as before.


I think this class can combine my love of surfing the internet with reading and bring back the joy I lost.

Twelve Blue in relation to Pressman’s article

Reading Twelve Blue is a brand-new reading experience. It demonstrates how electronic literature challenges expectations associated with and codified around print-based reading practices.

The confusion is inevitable: why is the font so small, everything is blue, do the 12 lines represent 12 different stories, why is there a hyperlink in each text, and what stories are they connecting to? What’s the connection between these stories?

When I clicked Begin, I was first attracted by the 12 colored lines, so I click on one of them connected with a kind of sexual story of a man named Ed Stanko. I noticed that there was a large gap between the two texts. I move the mouse between these two paragraphs and find a line of hidden text that blends in with the background color “She was nutty as a fruitcake, she thought she was a queen.” This design is fun. I mean not everyone will find this hiding text (not saying I’m smarter lol). So the story could end there or it could continue by clicking the link, the link in the link…

It just reminds me of what Pressman stated in Navigating Electronic Literature: “Some hypertexts may not even contain a definitive ending but instead continue in endless loops of lexias; such works depend upon the reader to resolve when to finish reading the work”.

The process of reading was interesting, except that it made my eyes tired. But to be honest, I didn’t really like the content of these stories. Their tone, like the color of the page, was blue. Overall, the beauty of E-LIT for me from this reading experience is its interactivity. It allows reading to move beyond the scanning of the reader’s eyes, and makes the reader aware of the power of the mouse as a navigational tool to drive changes in the work.

Blog 3: High Muck a Muck

I’m glad to see how beautiful it is when combining Chinese culture and English together in this piece of ELIT.

I like this article on ELIT’s interaction design. Illustrations with Chinese elements, comfortable color matching, Chinese music, and handwritten fonts. To be honest, although I was confused at the beginning, compared with Twelve Blue, this one makes me more willing to explore, because it is clearer and more aesthetic.

The downside is that its words disappear too quickly. Poetry itself is different from other subjects. It’s obscure and requires repeated reading. It was annoying to see the page jump back to the previous page while I was pondering the overall meaning of a poem.

For the content, I have to say I resonated a lot. Although I am not an immigrant, after living in this completely different country for nearly a year, I think I can understand what it is like for generations of immigrants (not only Chinese immigrants) to gradually adapt to a new environment and make efforts to live.

“Saffron Robe” represents Buddhism and represents China in a way. I can’t fully understand the meaning of this poem, but I think it may be to express the hope to be understood and tolerated when you are new to the country and experience the collision of different cultures。

After settling down, they began to make a living.

Occasionally, they tried to find traces of their hometown.

Overall, I think this is an amazing ELIT. From content to design, it depicts every generation’s epitome of Chinese immigrants.