kestrel91316
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Fri May-25-07 01:29 PM
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My niece has been accepted into U of Iowa's MFA program in writing! |
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She has been accepted into their "Writer's Workshop" which is a 2-3 yr program in creative writing that leads to a master's degree in fine arts. I am so proud of her - I hear it's very competitive. Sh wants to do literary translation, and will be a graduate teaching assistant in Spanish/Portuguese.
She is just finishing up her State Dept internship in Paris. I am SO proud of her!
Does anybody know much about this U of Iowa program?
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Fri May-25-07 02:55 PM
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1. AFAIK it's the most prestigious writing program in the country. |
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Fri May-25-07 04:17 PM
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2. Oh, my. Well, I'm not surprised. She taught herself to read at age 2 |
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and took off from there.......
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Thu May-31-07 07:17 PM
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3. It's very widely regarded. |
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Good for her! Good for you!
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Wed Jul-18-07 12:16 AM
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4. I was a Resident Assistant... |
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...for the floor of writers in the "Writer's Workshop" during the 1980's.
The U of I Writer's Workshop is the most prestigious writing program in the country, and it is well-known internationally. Many talented writers--from around the world--have participated in the program. Many Pulitzer and National Book Award winners have gone through the Writer's Workshop.
You are right, it is incredibly competitive. Your niece must be a fabulous talent!
How wonderful!
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Mon Aug-13-07 11:10 AM
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very prestigeous, but I hear its kinda rigid and very competitive instead of suportive (good for some, not right for me).
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Mon Oct-08-07 07:32 AM
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6. She'll love Iowa City... |
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I was there 1973-81.
Culturally rich in many ways, town and gown nicely meshed.
Tell her to bundle up, though. Winters are long and severe there.
But the weather's the only drawback there is!
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petgoat
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Mon Oct-08-07 05:08 PM
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7. Bad weather is good writing weather. |
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Keeps you home with the headphones on and keeps you from strolling down to the liquor store too often.
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Tue Oct-09-07 12:15 PM
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alcohol is the lubricant that oils the joint between the brain and the blank paper!
:rofl:
How's it, pg?
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Thu Nov-15-07 09:49 PM
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9. Alcohol is the lubricant? That's what I thought for the first 20 years. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-15-07 09:50 PM by petgoat
Then it started gumming up the works and I quit.
I'm okay, Hamden. How are you?
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