Tag Archives: usc mpw

VOTE FOR ME

6 Dec

Hi all! I’m hoping you can all help me out..as you may or may not know I am in my final (woohoo!) year at USC in the Professional Writing program. Recently, thanks to this program, I was published on Grand Central Market’s (of downtown LA) website, promoting the reimagining of the market. As part of the competition, we are asking for people, LIKE YOU, to vote on our bylines. The winner receives dinner for 10 and some pretty badass bragging rights, so I’d be super grateful if you could go here:

http://www.grandcentralmarket.com/blog/168/contest-writing-with-your-mouth-full 

And vote for yours truly (actually it’s under my pen name, Kelsey Farrell, but y’all get the drift). Voting starts TOMORROW and goes through DECEMBER 11. If you help a sista out you may even get to be one of my ten that I invite to Eggslut in Los Angeles for dinner. Eh, eh?

Spread the word (please share! Did I mention the badass bragging rights? C’mon yo.) and THANKS!

k

You Know You’re A Writer When…

7 Oct

I just realized that I referred to french fries in my essay as “sexy little things” and then proceeded to personify them as golden tanned and oiled beach babes.

I need sleep.

Image

The Reason Writers Have A Hard Time Admitting To Being Writers

6 Oct

If writers spoke about other people’s professions the way other people speak about writing.

Link

Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Writers

4 Oct

Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Writers

Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Writers:

  • “If you’re only going to write when you’re inspired, you may be a fairly decent poet, but you will never be a novelist — because you’re going to have to make your word count today, and those words aren’t going to wait for you, whether you’re inspired or not. So you have to write when you’re not “inspired.” … And the weird thing is that six months later, or a year later, you’re going to look back and you’re not going to remember which scenes you wrote when you were inspired and which scenes you wrote because they had to be written.”
  • “The process of writing can be magical — there times when you step out of an upper-floor window and you just walk across thin air, and it’s absolute and utter happiness. Mostly, it’s a process of putting one word after another.”
  • “You have to finish things — that’s what you learn from, you learn by finishing things.”
  • “If you like fantasy and you want to be the next Tolkien, don’t read big Tolkienesque fantasies — Tolkien didn’t read big Tolkienesque fantasies, he read books on Finnish philology. Go and read outside of your comfort zone, go and learn stuff.”
  • “Tell your story. Don’t try and tell the stories that other people can tell. Because [as a] starting writer, you always start out with other people’s voices — you’ve been reading other people for years… But, as quickly as you can, start telling the stories that only you can tell — because there will always be better writers than you, there will always be smarter writers than you … but you are the only you.”
     
Image

Ryan Gosling is there for you:

3 Oct

Ryan Gosling is there for you:

Thanks Ryan, I appreciate it.