I got my financial assistance letter from the Key West Literary Seminar today. I gots money!! I'm so excited. I can definitely go, and it's affordable, and I'll share a room with Heather, and I'm in Bich Nguyen's nonfiction workshop which I'm so happy about. This gives me first of all a good excuse to buy her book, and secondly an excellent and
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i was thinking maybe fly into mia or ftlaud saturday the 12th (cause saturday flights are usually fairly cheap) & we can stay either with my mom or with one of my friends that night. i'll probably stay in miami for several days the week after, but at least with the monday holiday you could drive back sunday and relax instead of driving back for 4 hours and then hopping right on a plane and rushing right back to work.
it's going to be so awesome! we are going to be warm and drinking tropical drinks and writing super great stuff in january!!!! yay!
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That's the kind of plan I was figuring on. Our Eden House reservation starts Sunday night and the workshop starts on Monday, right? It would be very cool to fly down on Saturday, stay with your family/friends, and have a leisurely drive on Sunday.
For coming back, it looks like according to last year's schedule they had readings and stuff going all afternoon on the Sunday. We'll have to check out the new schedule when they finish it and see if there's anything we want to skip in order to get back earlier--we'll probably be pretty burnt out on writing by then anyway. And then--stay with your family/friends Sunday 1/20, and I'll fly back on Monday 1/21, which is MLK day. Sound like a plan? This is going to be the bestest vacation
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I talked to Miles, and they are still considering my fin aid application. The problem is because I have a job, I'm making more money than the starving artist applicants, as Miles put it. Also, it seems they didn't recieve my non-fiction submission so it appeared I had submitting poetry for a non-fiction workshop. sigh. Miles is incredibly nice and honest and candid. I just wish that having esquire attached to my name didn't immediatly make it sound like I was wealthy. I emailed miles that since you and rox had recieved housing assistance, all I really need is help on the cost of the workshop. I just don't have an extra $500 - $1000 lying around after the loan payments and thousands of dollars in medical bills. Stupid year of surgeries and debt.
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It's a very, very touristy city. But as long as you get into that, it can be fun. I enjoyed how everyone was friendly but in a short-term chatty kind of way.
Also recommended: Trolley Town Tours! or something like that, it's the Trolley tours. My trolley was piloted by a native and he knew shitloads about the island, including the story of when they nearly seceded from the USA ( ... )
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Thanks for the sunscreen recommendation!! I never know what's best to get, and I *always* burn. I've started wearing a moisturizer with SPF 15, which does seem to help for the day-to-day, but for actual beach and outdoors time it would rock to get some actual good stuff. It's sunscreen season right now so maybe it won't be too hard to find.
Thanks! I am too!!
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I looked ridiculous by the end of the trip! I was tanned from the first couple of days where we didn't go outside too much, and then burned on top of that from snorkeling. I didn't even look like me, I was brown and red all over! I wish I had some of those pictures scanned in.
Yeah, and the reps told us it was selling out last year - when it was brand new. So, it might be easier to find now. Besides, it's not quite summer yet. People won't be thinking about buying sunscreen and going to the beach for another few weeks but I'm sure the stores have sunscreen in stock now.
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