I found many summer creative writing programs, but all of them are either accepting applications right now to will be very soon. I haven't put anything together, so do you think it's too late to apply? I have to submit at least one writing sample, which scares me because I'm a total beginner. What do you think?
Writers never gain anything unless they apply to every place they can. Now, they get rejected from a lot of places, but the more they apply and improve themselves between applications, the more they get themselves out there. It's a way to get practice, and it helps build your portfolio.
Everybody starts off as a beginner. You might not get in, but you tried, and you pushed yourself, and you'll have a new piece all nice and polished up from submitting!
You really have nothing to lose and everything to gain by at least applying.
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo
Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
Yes! Go for it! Find your best piece of writing, polish it, and send it in. You may not get in, but you also just might! There's nothing wrong with falling before you fly. Being a beginner doesn't mean you won't be accepted. These writing courses might be looking for writers that are beginners but have a lot of potential. They're not looking for perfect writers that already know everything. They're looking for students to teach.
TheArchon wrote:I decided I'm going to apply. The only problem is that my mom has NO IDEA that I write. I'm still too scared to tell her.
I know the feeling, but chances are she'll respond very positively. Aside from everything else, it's educational! It's something to be proud of and plus, where would we be without literature? (In a much less interesting world, that's for sure).
A person is a fool to become a writer. His only compensation is absolute freedom. He has no master except his own soul, and that, I am sure, is why he does it. — Roald Dahl
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