Then I had a crisis of confidence, should I send in creative nonfiction or fiction? And WHICH fiction? The novel I just sold? The new novel? Should I send in an essay, but then that means I would have to do a book of creative nonfiction if I won and I don't really want to do that. This, of course, made a trail right into angst about whether or not I should apply for a Guggenheim. (I think I will! Why not! Of course this means approaching writers and asking for recommendations and hoping this request will not be met with a clearing of the throat and a polite step backwards. How much rejection can a girl take? Well, when it's me, A LOT is the answer.)
Of course, I still cannot get into the site, and NEA tells me they are very, very slow. All I have to do is make a final decision on which fiction to send and hope it works.
Sigh, isn't there a patron out there who will just front me the money so I can write my novel for a year and do nothing else? Come on, I'll even sing for you! I'll write you in as a character name! I'll dedicate the book to you! I'll cook pasta and broccoli!
Ugh, what a hassle! I hope this isn't taking away from writing time. Don't you wish we had a staff who would do this kind of thng while we worked on the writing? Think I could train my cat?
ReplyDeleteI think Musetta would be an excellent help for writers! The whole NEA site is down, they told me to try again next week.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are amazing! I have never applied for a grant. I am always way too intimidated and overwhelmed. My answer has always been to just make and sell something like my jewelry or hope for a dormant commercial to go back on the air! Not a very good strategy I know :)
ReplyDeleteThis year I think I should try and apply for one...it would make things so much easier.
I have friends who have supported their entire careers with grants! And I also know that some of them use professional grant writers..hmmmm.
When I win the lottery, you are first on my list!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling!
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