Reality Writes

Words from an aspiring young writer

Summer writing July 31, 2007

Filed under: MFA Prep, Writing and Life — realitywrites @ 5:48 pm

So this summer is going by quicker than I imagined. I’m getting a little antsy since I should be picking up my applications one by one and putting them in the mail five months from now. And I’ve yet to be physically/mentally capable of scheduling my GRE exam, so that has to be done as well.

However, I have spent the greater part of July writing and editing poems. Scott was out of the country for two weeks. At first I thought with him gone I would lock myself inside and spend hours writing  – as if he is ever stifling my creativity. I did have more time to write – especially on the weekends – but I also spent a great deal of my time hanging out with everyone and their brother, partying, and picking up smoking again (whoops.) In essence, I reverted to the single life.

But I learned that my relationship wasn’t getting in the way of my writing life – I just get in the way of my writing life. I make choices to not spend a few hours here or there to get things done in the privacy of my own home or elsewhere when I’m not at work. I make decisions to say “yes, come over” when I should say “give me more time.” I have also acknowledged that I am a social being – that locking myself at home for weeks just to write, clean or whatever doesn’t suit my personality. I like to go out. I need to take breaks. But just as I schedule dinner dates, I have to schedule my writing time.

So this is to say that, even though I do not have all my MFA application materials squared away, I have at least been doing well at being a writer. I’ve developed habits I will need for intense graduate study, and for what will follow – or in worst circumstances - what will get me through another year if I end up not going to school next fall. I have read and written more in the past year than I ever have outside the academic setting. And I have disciplined myself through the writing block I thought I would face while in a longer-term relationship (which has also been full of other self-revelations.)

And for a huge chunk of this month, at least, I’ve paused a bit from stressing over applications and just focused on the writing that will get me into a program. Because I could be the best test taker or applicant maneuverer, but if I get into a program and cannot function and grow at the speed of everyone else (not to mention the outside world of writers), then what’s the point?

 

Periodicals July 15, 2007

Filed under: Poetry, Reading List, Writing Resources — realitywrites @ 7:55 pm

Magazines I Subscribe To:

Online journals I read regularly:

 

General update July 11, 2007

Filed under: MFA Prep, Reading List, Writing and Life — realitywrites @ 1:13 am

So, I’m getting nearer to having my personal essay complete for my grad school applications. I’ve got about 1,000 words (3 pages) into a nice sequence, but in the coming days I’m going to try to  trim it down a little. Things I kept in the essay: brief synopsis of sheltered upbringing, story of how I came to poetry in college (and who influenced me), why I decided to pursue an MFA now, and what I want from the program. I might need to work more on what I plan to do in the program, but I’m a little finicky about picking a research or thematic goal for my manuscript now. (I mean, isn’t going back to school and being under the guidance of supreme writers supposed to help with that anyway?) But thanks to everyone who has provided some form of feedback. And for those of you who haven’t, feel free to drop a comment anywhere about what works or doesn’t. I’ll probably post a more complete draft here again soon.

But mainly, I have been reading and writing more. I hope to have at least a third, if not more, of my portfolio made up of newer poems by the time I mail things off to schools.

Scott is leaving town tomorrow to go to Latvia, lucky son of a gun, so I’ll have almost two weeks time without the boyfriend to distract me from working on stuff. I cracked a new GRE book that Elliott gave me and completed at least 10 practice tests in it last weekend. But I’m yet to schedule a test date – add that to things I should tattoo to my forehead.

Books I picked up recently:

Third Rail: The Poetry of Rock n Roll

That’s poems about music, not lyrics presented as poetry. Has some stuff by Paul Muldoon, Billy Collins, Rita Dove and others. Plus a completely incoherent introduction by a flowery Bono.

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What We Carry, Dorianne Laux’s second book, which is making it more convincing for me to add to my application list University of Oregon (Eugene), where she’s been teaching for about 10 years.