Wednesday, September 19, 2012

get me the eff out of here

After much himming and hawing and dragging my feet and making excuses, I am finally doing it. 

I am applying to grad school. 

Because I need to get the f**k out of here like now.

Ok so I haven't gotten very far. At the moment I've only started the process for one school, but that's one more than I had before so yeah I'd say that's progress. 

But I need some help. And I cannot think of anyone better to ask than YOU, my precious readers. Because each of you probably supports me more than everyone else in my life combined. 

I was going to go for a masters in creative writing (and still might; one step at a time here...), but part of me has always fought this notion because I already have a bachelors degree in creative writing and so if I'm going back to school I should try for something different. And so for my first application, I am trying for something different. 

I've been taking photos for nigh on twelve years now, and have never had a chance to do very much with it. It seems to me like a masters in fine arts (specifically, photography) might be a good choice. Lord knows what the heck I'm going to do with such a degree later, but sure by the time I get it I'll be as far away from New Jersey as I can manage and it won't matter anyway. 

What your humble narrator needs help with is deciding which 20 photographs to submit with her application. I realize this is asking a lot (because it's asking for some of your free time, and such things are very valuable), but I would be eternally grateful (most likely with fun things sent to you via post at some point in future) if y'all would take some time to go check out my photos and tell me which (if any because honestly I think maybe I'm kidding myself here...?) I should include in the application, and leave a comment as to your choice(s). 

Thanks my lovelies. ♥ ♥ 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

AAAHHHHHHHH!!

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For ONE MORE DAY, Underwood is available FOR FREE on Kindle. Read if you like, and/or tell your friends!!!

If you don't have a Kindle, you can still read Underwood on your computer--Amazon has a load of free apps