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Eva

I'm 25 years post my bachelors in creative writing (graduated 1985, University of Arizona). How I wish I'd had the time, money and guts to pursue the MFA! I do some writing now, entirely fun and not profitable, self indulgent most of the time (fan fiction, really!) but it does give me some stress relief, when I'm not stressing out about what I've written.

By the way, for those who do want to at least talk to other writers, the blogosphere and fan fiction forums are excellent places. There are lots of talented and frustrated writers out there who are willing to commiserate.

Good for you, Blair. Pursue the dream!

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