Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Brian Evenson Interview

Lots of great and often irreverent advice for MFA applicants here from Brian Evenson, in an article from the L.A. Times.  

Two of the Eleven tips:

2. Better to turn in one shorter excellent piece than a good piece and one bad one. Don't turn in work just to max out the page limit. And if you're finding yourself trying to cram all sorts of things into the page limit by changing the font and single-spacing, then step back and take a deep breath and think again.
3. Don't try to pretend you're something you're not. Most of you don't, and those of you who do don't do it maliciously, but just kind of slowly convince yourself into it as you write and rewrite your application. Look, it's easy to tell if you're faking. So don't fake.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is anyone applying to low-res programs right now?

Unknown said...

Here's a whole blog of pretending

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Unknown said...

all I want to say is be yourself.....
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Unknown said...

the # 3 is true... I totally agree with it
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Curthelia Harris said...

it is a nice tip to anyone who wants to write.

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