So, some good news on the job hunt front…
Unless I mess something up radically in the paperwork (always a possibility) I’m going to start teaching a poetry seminar class for an MFA program this fall. It’s not full-time or tenure-track or anything fancy, but a great start. Squuuuueee! Now I’m nervous!!! I know some of you have been teaching forever, and it’s all old hat to you seasoned professionals, but for me, it’s thrilling. Name of program to be revealed later…
Did I mention both my parents are professors? So I couldn’t escape it. Plus, it turns out, what with all those guest-teaching stints and workshops that wonderful people offered me, I really loved teaching.
I guess this means I’m part of the po-biz now, eh Eduardo? Now, to get together enough funds to move AND start my own press…then I’ll really be shaking.
Did I already recommend taking b12 supplements? Awesome stuff. Why wasn’t I taking this ten years ago, since I’ve been borderline low at least that long? So much more energy!
Also, I wrote a new poem, first one in some weeks. And I liked it! It was partially inspired (gothic-mood-wise) by the book Daphne, which continues the gothic reading streak started by “Jane-in-the Box.” Daphne follows the lives of a contemporary graduate student in a Mrs. De Winter-marriage, Daphne du Maurier, a dubious Bronte librarian, and Branville Bronte. One reason to love the book is that the “Rebecca-type” character is a glamorous, thirty-something, brunette poet. Gotta love those kinds of villainesses, right? Also, repeated references to JM Barrie and Peter Pan, Henry James, The Snow Queen, Jane Eyre…
Karen J. Weyant
In my early 20s, I went through a Bronte stage, where I read everything by them and about them (I have a soft spot for Anne Bronte — the least known sister). I miss that stage of my life!
Joannie
Congratulations on the good job news!
Eduardo C. Corral
Yep. You’re in the po-biz. Congrats on the teaching gig. I’m in Arizona right now. But I leave for Bucknell in a week.
Jilly
congrats 😀
Ross White
Holy cow! Terrific news! Congratulations!
Emily A. Benton
congrats! please reveal where soon!
jeannine
Dear Karen, I totally read those books too early (in my early teens) and did not love them as much as I should have until later in college.
Thanks Joannie, Eduardo, Jilly, Ross, and Emily! I promise I will fill in details when I have them.