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You Don’t Need An MFA Degree, Sweetheart

You Don’t Need An MFA Degree, Sweetheart

I wanted an MFA degree at one time.

But do you know where this desire came from, where it probably comes from in you?

It’s about wanting permission to be called a writer.

I have this degree, therefore I can use the title “writer.”

This is a lie. Because it’s much more simple than that.

Writers write.

You don’t need someone to tell you that you are allowed to write.

You need to sit your rear-end in the chair and write everyday of your life.

Of course, I did go and get two other graduate degrees – so take everything I say with a grain of salt.

Sure, there are advanced degrees in writing and various signifiers that a career might be under way, but ultimately a writer is someone who writes. And a writer who writes is one who finds a way to give herself permission. The advanced degree is useless in this regard. No writer I know wakes up in the morning and, while brushing her teeth, thinks: Check me out, I have an MFA. Or, for that matter, I’ve published x number of books, or even, I’ve won the Pulitzer Prize. There is no magical place of arrival. There is only the solitary self facing the page.

-Dani Shapiro, Still Writing

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I’m A Lapsed Economist

I’m A Lapsed Economist

I love this phrase “lapsed economist.”

It’s a gentle jab at a former life.

Like, “recovering alcoholic.”

Or, “former drug addict.”

I feel the same way about all that ridiculous time in school.

“I’m a lapsed economist,” he liked to tell people when they asked what he did.

–Peter Pomerantsev, Nothing Is True And Everything Is Possible

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