Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Eliminated and Terminated? Write that.

So last year I read some books by John Steinbeck and fell in love. Mr. Steinbeck is dead 40 years but when you write you live forever. Hence, the potential for mutual affection goes as far as do words and ideas.

Going to California, Mr. Steinbeck's homeland, seemed like the right thing to do. Then I saw an ad for a school out there. Filled out all the forms. Wrote my entrance essay. Paid the application fee. Sought advise and references. By the grace of God I got all that paperwork in, twice. Then my husband started asking reasonable questions. (Gotta love reason.)

Bob: What's the program like?

Me: It's in California.

Bob: How much does it cost?

Me: Five miles from the beach.

Bob: Do they give out scholarships?

Me: Yes, they have Beverly Hills, sunshine, and moving stars.

You get an idea for what Bob puts up with and I know what you're all thinking. You're thinking how can that lady learn in California when she lives in Iowa? When she has two children and a husband and a middle class, suburban, do-gooder lifestyle to live. Not to mention an income to earn. Two words: low residency.

Telecommution, baby! A thousand miles in the other direction. A 180 degree turn around. In Biblical terms, that's reconciliation, restoration, rehabilitation, transformation. CHANGE.

Now in plain English.

I'm pleased to announce that I have been accepted into the Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at Antioch University in Los Angeles, actually in Culver City. It is a low residency program which means I do my writing projects from home. Real classrooms are so last century. I go there twice a year. And yes, I did finally carefully look at the program and it looks AWESOME!

I am already planning my Iowa-based writing projects, as there is a lot to explore here, with the many amazing people that I keep meeting. And I am already dreaming about my outside-Iowa writing projects. My themes will be artists, farmers, theologians, parolees, musicians, plumbers, mothers, brothers, and others, dead or alive, including the terminated and eliminated. And as always, my dear family.

Thanks much for coming over to the Charmer Blog.

With love, T

photo: steeple shadow and tree, St. John's Lutheran Church, Des Moines

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Terri, on your acceptance! Are you going to share your writing projects? I'd sure LOVE to read them-- you are one of my favorite writers.

    Mary

    PS: Selfishly I'm really glad that your back to blogging! :)

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  2. Terri! I am THRILLED that you are going to study in so. California (well not acutally IN So. California, except for those twice a year sojourns) my old stomping grounds. That is such awesome news. You are such an amazing writer, creator, and observer of important and not-so-important but oh-so-fascinating life happenings. I adore your writing and love that you're going to do more of it. And, welcome back to the charmed life. Your family must be so relieved!!!! Love to you. Lynae

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  3. C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

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  4. Wow - congratulations, Terri! That's fabulous.

    (I'm also selfishly glad you're blogging again - it seems like it's been SO much longer than a month and a half!!)

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  5. A great thing for you, and for us, too, who get to read your stuff. Steinbeck's a favorite of mine, too. Read East of Eden twice straight through while bussing and walking through central america as a 19 year-old.

    Marc OO

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  6. That's wonderful news, Terri! Congratulations! Please share your writings with us!

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