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  • Congrats!! And good to talk with you today. Sorry to have run off, my “shift” was starting (meaning– Rose was leaving and I had to get into the house!) šŸ˜‰

    July 02, 2007
  • congrats! And I don’t think that’s bad advice at all. I have this irritating knack for all things administrative, so I have a choice between starving and working 9 to 5, but am really crossing my fingers that I don’t have to put those skills to use any time soon. Unfortunately, I don’t think they protect me from the jerky rich guys (although there don’t seem to be many in Akron).

    July 02, 2007
  • Congratulations!!!!!!!!

    July 02, 2007
  • Congrats on the GAP!

    July 02, 2007
  • Anonymous

    Jeannine,

    My MFA director, James McAuley, advised all the poets in our program to marry money. He told us that there were lawyers, doctors, and business people out there who liked the idea of patronising the arts by supporting a poet. So all of my classmates thought I was pretty sly, I think, when my girlfriend was admitted into Columbia University School of Law and I subsequently proposed to her. Twelve years later, I’m supporting her (and our three kids) by teaching poetry writing. So, to answer your question, I would tell any young people that things don’t always work out according to our schemes and it’s always good to have a plan B. (On a more serious note, my parents divorced when I was ten, and my mother became what was then called a “displaced homemaker,” meaning that she was supporting three kids without having any job schools, which meant I wore Goodwill clothes throughout my adolescence, before grunge rock made Goodwill clothes cool, which meant I got picked on (and crouched in a corner of the playground saying “I am an orphan”) and went on to become a poet (“the center of all beauty in the universe — imagine!”) So yes, everyone needs a Plan B.

    Tom C. Hunley
    http://www.steeltoebooks.com

    July 02, 2007
  • Anonymous

    Oops! I meant “without any job skills.”

    July 02, 2007
  • Congrats on the GAP. And enjoy your post-MFA life!
    xop

    July 02, 2007
  • Jeannine, many, many congrats on your grant! Woohooo!

    I think your advice is excellent. I don’t know where I would’ve been without my “skill set” in tech writing and office administration. Those summer jobs kept me fed and steady througout my grad school career, and I use the same skills now as a writing program administrator (and prof, for that matter; I make mean copies and can fix the copier too).

    I’ve also supported my family with my job, like Tom. You just never know what’s going to happen.

    PS–Sara is an office genius. šŸ™‚

    July 03, 2007
  • Congratulations. I successfully guessed what the G was. šŸ™‚

    July 03, 2007
  • Oh, congratulations! Grants are wonderful things, and yours is well-deserved. šŸ™‚

    July 03, 2007
  • Congrats on the grant. I’m kinda partial to “She Returns to the Floating World”.

    July 04, 2007
  • Wonderful news for you Jeannine. Congratulations.

    July 05, 2007
  • Congrats šŸ™‚

    July 05, 2007
  • Thanks everyone for your good wishes and your thoughtful comments. I’m still walking on sunshine šŸ™‚

    July 05, 2007
  • bit late to the party, but HUGE CONGRATS!! šŸ™‚

    m

    July 08, 2007

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