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  1. Hello all. Just popping in to show my support for you all in the upcoming application season. I was here as a first time applicant last year and am now at ASU pursuing my MFA in poetry. I'm happy to provide any answers if you have questions about the application process, writing sample, ASU, etc. I applied to twelve fully funded programs and was accepted into five of them. Let me know if there is any way I can be of assistance! I know it can be a harrowing time. :) C
  2. Finally accepted to University of New Mexico! Lol
  3. Anyone else headed to ASU?
  4. I thought I was the oldest (or second oldest maybe?) on here. I'm looking at apartments now to move down in July. Both of my kids will start college here in MO, so that makes it hard, but ASU offered me moving expenses to get moved out there, so that part's amazing
  5. I'm turning UMKC down (with full funding and a stipend), so maybe they'll come through for you!
  6. Hahaha. Skip the BBQ. Go to Southwest Blvd and eat Mexican food!
  7. The loan is a lot less strict than grants and scholarships. You can use it on just about anything you want. They only really care that it gets paid back. Also, as a grad student, you shouldn't have to purchase a meal plan. It's probably cheaper (and healthier, and tastier) to prepare your own food at home.
  8. Nope. No communication from UNM.
  9. Did you receive a funding offer from UMKC? They emailed me about a TAship today, but I will still be turning them down for ASU
  10. I'm not sure it's "writer-ish," but my job is definitely "reader-ish." I've been working at a library for almost two years. I absolutely love it there. The environment is great. I'm surrounded by people who read (and by books to read... I literally have 74 books checked out at this very moment!), and they are amazingly flexible with my schedule. I'm still in undergrad though, so my response doesn't technically answer your question. Lol
  11. Libraries are beautiful, amazing organizations that allow you to take books home with you for FREE! And often, they have a process for patrons to request books that are not yet in their system. I regularly request poetry books for my library to purchase, and my requests are almost always approved.
  12. See if you can find something here https://www.awpwriter.org/community_calendar/writing_group_overview
  13. This is the way I'd look at this: With regard to the fully funded programs to which you've been accepted, the fact that you spent the time and money applying to them in the first place indicates that the programs have at least some attractive (to you) features. If you like the program, the faculty, the location, etc (I'm hoping you wouldn't have applied otherwise), and they're offering you adequate financial support, I'd say go for it.
  14. Oh heck. I'm sorry, I was unclear. I think it's an excellent idea to form an online workshop/critique group! I was just suggesting a different format, perhaps via email or a shareable Google Doc rather than posted publicly within this forum.
  15. The publication process is very different from the application process. Writing samples can include previously published works, as they are meant to be representative of your writing skill and style. Adcoms will not be publishing anyone's writing samples. However, most journals and contests require submissions to consist solely of unpublished work. I think it has something to do with copyrights as well as exclusivity. For example, if ten poets have the same ten poems published in five different journals, why would someone bother reading (and paying for) more than one?
  16. I turned 41 Monday! Edited to add: Out of 12 applications, I have received four acceptances and am still waiting to hear from UNM.
  17. I would be afraid that a public forum like this might count as previously published when it comes to submission rules. Many (if not most) literary journals exclude work that has even been posted to a personal blog or website or to publicly accessible social media pages.
  18. I still haven't heard from University of New Mexico.
  19. A back pack is better for your body. It distributes weight evenly, whereas a messenger back needlessly and unevenly places stress on shoulders.
  20. That would be me. I'll be declining their offer though, as I'm pretty in love with ASU.
  21. Reputation matters less than opportunities and quality of life. Consider funding, cost of living,, climate, faculty, and extra-curricular programs. Personally, UNO would be the only option for me, because I am determined that I will not live through another winter. You probably have different priorities.
  22. I think @corgeel14was saying that not following their dream feels weak. I don't think they were disparaging anyone else's dreams.
  23. Pee-wee Herman comes to mind
  24. Perhaps. I work two jobs, go to school full time, and have two teenagers, so scheduling anything synchronous is often difficult. But I'm definitely interested in the potential of a poetry Zoom meeting.
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