People say everything happens for a reason.  I think that's true, but most of the time, that reason is simply that a human being did something to make it happen. 
Last year, it was my dream to get a creative writing MFA.  I couldn't think of anything better than spending two years with nothing else to focus on but writing, and I couldn't think of any other practical way to do that than by getting an MFA.  For whatever reason (it probably had something to do with the fact that I only applied to four top schools and had absolutely nothing to show for my so-called destiny to become a writer...but who can say for sure?), I didn't get in.  I was secretly devastated, even though I'd told everyone I'd never expected to get in.
Fast forward to now.  I am a New York Times-published writer.  Would it have happened if I had gotten into an MFA program?  Probably not, or at least not at this point.  But do I think fate had anything to do with this?  Nope.  I did it all on my own.  And honestly, it feels a lot better that way.  
(And even if fate did help out a little, no way am I sharing my glory with that lazy bastard.  You hear that, fate?  You can't just ignore me for 27 years and then swoop in and expect to share the by-line.)
 
 
I discovered you in the New York Times today (yes, I'm a little late). I have never tried to find a writer on the internet after reading a Modern Love essay but your writing style grabbed me and pulled me in. Your blog is going in my reader!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice words, Andee! That means a lot.
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