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The Portable MFA in Creative Writing

de Michelle Ehrhard (Editor)

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Get the core knowledge of a prestigious MFA education without the tuition. Have you always wanted to get an MFA, but couldn't because of the cost, time commitment, or admission requirements? Well now you can fulfill that dream without having to devote tons of money or time. The Portable MFA gives you all of the essential information you would learn in the MFA program in one book. Covering fiction, memoirs, personal essays, magazine articles, poetry, and playwriting, this book provides you with: Inspiration and tips on revision, stamina, and productivity Clear instruction on the craft behind the art Detailed reading lists to expand your literary horizons Exercises to improve your writing endeavors By heeding the advice in The Portable MFA, you will gain the wisdom and experience of some of today's greatest teachers, all for just the price of a book.… (mais)
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Personal rating: 2 stars. Rating for inexperience writers or those who need more inspiration to take the craft more seriously: 3.5 stars.

Major takeaway: "'Don't get it right, get it written,'" according to an instructor of one of the authors.

Masters in Fine Arts always seems to be the degree you want to pursue but forego because you can't guarantee the expense is worth it. Sometimes writing classes are a lot of fun, you build your technique, and you connect with other writers. Other times the classes elicit regret because you could've accomplished more on your own time and you wouldn't be out $1,000. Is a masters program any different?

The Portable MFA in Creative Writing addresses this immediately. The MFA-holding authors instruct community workshops and see the differences everyday between what they paid for and what their students pay for. My favorite quote, or rather, a quote of a quote, "'Take the $35,000-$50,000 you're going to spend on the degree, buy yourself a good laptop and printer and a bundle of paper, and go off to a cabin and write. At the end of two years, the worst that can happen is you have nothing. Less than nothing is what you'll almost certainly have at the end of your MFA program, because, besides nothing, you'll also have a mountain of debt.'"

That quote says it all. The introduction elaborates on all the potential pitfalls of an MFA program. You pay for the prestige of the program, not necessarily the quality of the workshops and networking.

Each chapter was written by a different author: fiction, which is mostly about short stories; personal essay and memoir; magazine writing; poetry; and playwriting. I find this organization flavorful. It was like attending a real school with a different instructor for every course.

At this point in the book I was amused and impressed. The rest really comes down to the reader's personality and experience in writing.

I tend to mention this in books about writing. Certain people tend to be attracted to the literary and creative side of writing. They create a subculture fixated on exploring emotions and all the patterns in life that create different emotional dynamics. Then they write books on writing and assume a story is all about emotional exploration instead of it being an element of a story. I simply like to address these are personal preferences that have an audience, but they are by no means absolute to good writing.

Personality-wise I have a different approach to emotions and how they tie into the external world to the point that these books outright irritate me. I see value in this book and others for writers in general, even though my personal rating seems low.

The authors mention occasionally that MFA programs don't mean they attract experienced writers. Workshops almost assume you love the idea of writing but haven't come around to dedicating to it. Throughout the book the authors assume the reader is in the image of the typical Western citizen, too busy chasing kids, appeasing spouses, and earning money to consider dedicating to something as inconsequential to immediate needs as writing--here, beginners are more than welcome.

Even though I ended up skimming many sections because I was familiar with the content and I didn't connect with the authors beyond the invigorating introduction, I believe this book would be a fun and educational resource for those who are the main audience: writers who have foregone the craft for so long--perhaps they're entire adulthood--and want to leap back into it. ( )
  leah_markum | Oct 28, 2022 |
I read 90% of the first chapter ("Fiction") and the Appendix. I did not read the remaining sections ("Personal Essay and Memoir," "Magazine Writing," "Poetry," and "Playwriting"). Overall, I think this is a good reference work, but it drones on far longer than it needs to. But I definitely learned some stuff! ( )
  AKBWrites | Jul 19, 2022 |
I picked this book up as a free Kindle offering a week ago. I'm very glad I did.

Past the introduction, which (probably quite rightly) is a diatribe against the cost of an MFA program in a traditional school, the book is five chapters from five writers describing the craft of writing a genre. The first chapter on writing fiction (followed by personal essay and memoir; magazine writing; poetry; playwriting). The fiction chapter was quite thorough if mechanical, but a no-nonsense approach that will make an excellent resource for underway writers. The chapters also contain reading lists, pointers to other writing books, and other excellent resources.

Very nice work on the mechanical side of writing. ( )
  patl | Feb 18, 2019 |
This book offers a very good set of step-by-step instructions for just about any form of writing you can think of.
  JRCornell | Dec 8, 2018 |
This book is of itself a pretty good illustration of the hit-or-miss nature of writing programs. It's divided up into several chapters for various forms of creative writing: fiction, memoir, article writing, poetry, and drama. Of those, I thought the fiction and poetry chapters were the best, the article writing chapter okay, and the memoir and drama chapters pretty unhelpful. ( )
  jen.e.moore | Feb 15, 2014 |
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Get the core knowledge of a prestigious MFA education without the tuition. Have you always wanted to get an MFA, but couldn't because of the cost, time commitment, or admission requirements? Well now you can fulfill that dream without having to devote tons of money or time. The Portable MFA gives you all of the essential information you would learn in the MFA program in one book. Covering fiction, memoirs, personal essays, magazine articles, poetry, and playwriting, this book provides you with: Inspiration and tips on revision, stamina, and productivity Clear instruction on the craft behind the art Detailed reading lists to expand your literary horizons Exercises to improve your writing endeavors By heeding the advice in The Portable MFA, you will gain the wisdom and experience of some of today's greatest teachers, all for just the price of a book.

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