Tag Archive for MFA


MFA Crash Course: Day Two

published on May 22, 2010

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MFA Crash Course: Day One

published on May 21, 2010

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MFA Crash Course: Class Schedule Sneak Peak

published on May 18, 2010

Trust me, this isn’t everything. You’d keel over if you saw all the classes I’m attending in a ten-day period. Instead, here are a few lectures I most…

MFA Crash Course: Open Enrollment

published on May 18, 2010

As announced yesterday, you are all going to school for the chance to win TEN days of prizes. The helpful tips and faux MFA degree will be…

MFA Crash Course, and Ten Days of Prizes!

published on May 16, 2010

This MFA Program will be unlike other MFA programs because (1) it’s free, (2) classes are optional, and (3) it’s free. (This is where I should probably mention that you will not receive a REAL MFA, but your certificate…

Why You Shouldn’t Get an MFA

published on May 13, 2010

You may be teetering on the fence of a major decision – to MFA or not to MFA. Here are a few quick tips that may help you decide.

  1. I’m allergic to tweed and elbow patches give me…

Teaser Tuesday

published on November 24, 2009

It’s Tuesday evening, but technically still Tuesday. This isn’t a teaser really, but another workshop exercise. We were given a picture and challenged to write from a POV we don’t normally use for twenty minutes. This is obviously very…

Teaser Tuesday

published on November 17, 2009

Okay, you got me. This isn’t really a teaser. I’ve been doing a lot of writing on the sequel to TOUCHED, but nothing I’m willing to share. In place of a teaser, I thought I’d share some random bits…

I Heart Spalding

published on August 27, 2009

Maybe you like to write, and you’re thinking about refining your craft in a formal setting. An MFA hovers on the horizon, and you consider going back to school. Then, you think about attending classes and turning in homework…