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The High and Lows of Online MFA Feedback

A couple of weeks ago in my MFA class we turned in a scene. We were told it should follow an introduction scene we had written for a previous class and that we should summarize that whole earlier scene in about 50 words (which is almost impossible). So I followed the directions – at least…

3 Kinds of Feedback I Mostly Ignore

In many of my MFA classes, including the one I’m currently taking, I get a lot of feedback on my creative work. It’s part of why I wanted to pursue an MFA, but sometimes figuring out how to process it is challenging. After taking lots of classes, and working with critique partners over the years,…

Fun News and a Shameless Plug

Hi everyone! I have what I hope is a fun ask – my short short story “The Roller Coaster at the End of the World” is a finalist in a short story contest at SNHU. Part of the final judging is based on votes from the public, and the top prizes include scholarships at SNHU.…

I’m a writer, not a businesswoman!

Please read that post title in the voice of your preferred version of Star Trek’s Dr. McCoy. This is a continuation of my earlier post about celebration. In my MFA program, I’m currently in Speculative Fiction Writing I – only a few days in and it’s glorious. I take forever to get the actual assignments…

A Little Celebration

I’m a hundred percent convinced that most of us creative types don’t celebrate our victories enough. Just deciding to be creative and inventive in a chaotic world is worth taking time to honor. So in keeping with that, here’s my little celebration – One more class down toward my Master of Fine Arts in Creative…

Brightness of hope

It’s been a rough year – I lost my mom a few months ago, and that’s just one of those challenges that makes you wonder how we humans walk around with ragged holes in our hearts. Add to that extra craziness at the day job, stressful medical news of my own, etc. etc. etc. But…

Short Story Contest

Wow! I can’t believe it’s been July since I posted last – the one downside to full time job, plus grad school, plus life is that it doesn’t leave a lot of time for extras like the blog. I’d like to promise to do better, but I hate breaking promises. This last week I’ve been…

One class down….

So I’ve just started on my second MFA class – Advanced Studies in Literature. I was able to finish my first class with an A and it’s nice to know that a decade out of my last degree I can still pull this thing off. My favorite thing about that first intro class was that…