I'm finally graduated! I now have my Master of Arts degree in Writing Popular Fiction. And I don't have those wonderful week-long residencies to look forward to. *cries* I warned you.
Okay, I am sad about the residencies and the socializing with people who have the same goal in the writing program (it's the socialization I looked forward to - me the socially handicapped one). But, I'm also happy I finished it. It's an accomplishment for me, and well, I'm proud of myself. Not only that, but the final residency was a blast. Little sleep and small shocks. The shock mainly being the response I got when I did my thesis reading (20 minutes of selected scenes in my novel). Everyone loved it! I still think now and again they were just being nice, but then I tell myself to stop being so pessimistic (see, I'm trying). I had to be grilled with questions by my mentors right after the reading and then by everyone else listening. They all started asking storyline and background questions, and me being a fool was giving some of it away until I finally realized what they were doing and said: Enough! Read the novel! So now I have to get it published so they can read the novel. :p Got to love how that works.
I know I should have posted about residency a week ago when I got back, but I think it all needed to settle. In January I'll still be, "Aren't I supposed to be in Pennsylvania?" I also took the week off last week. Although, I did tweak a story and submit it to another mag. Oh, I still haven't heard anything from that second agent. This week I hope to send another query out at least, as I try to catch up with other writerly things (and now look for a part-time job - bleh).
I thought this blog would be longer. That I'd have more to talk about. My mind just had an overload. Too much Mountain Dew I think. Well, if I missed anything big, I'm sure Chun will remind me, so I'll just have to post again.
Happy Writing!
This cat calls out to me. It says "Rub my tummy or I shall swallow your soul!"
ReplyDeleteRoland. Hee. I sorta like human names for pets. Coincendently, I also have an all black pet. A cat. Anyway, I'm jealous of your Masters degree in pop. fiction. Sigh. Must get back to writing. SMILES!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on graduating, you survived! Now's a great time to wind "The Clock," don't you think?
ReplyDeleteYou can apply to the Seton Hill program as well. They are looking for slots in the January residency.
ReplyDeleteGunngirl - I agree with Chun. If you're really interested, apply. It's a great program, and if you have any questions about it, I'm always happy to answer them (and Chun would likely be too).
ReplyDeleteSuper Dave - I know. I know. That incessant ticking is driving me nuts (along with all the other things I've been putting off, like e-mailing you and a million other people). :)
And thanks for the congrats all!
Hm...I think this is the most comments I've ever had on one of my blog posts. lol