Monday, May 9, 2005 | by nathan

The End of the Semester


Float On by Modest Mouse


“Bad news comes don’t you worry even when it lands
Good news will work its way to all them plans”

Laid back and real, people appreciated you for who you are in 2004.

What 2004 Hit Song Are You?

My semester is over. I turned in the novel, and once I started revising it, I realized that - oh dear - it’s terrible. Filled with my worst writerly mistakes. The last day of class we all went to La Luna for chips and salsa (I was craving a margarita but didn’t want to be the only person at the table who was drinking). I sat next to Deborah, and I just realized: “This woman does not like me. Not one bit.” Not a good feeling to have, especially the day you handed her a 258-page novel that will determine your entire grade in a class. ::shivers with fear::

At least I’m getting an A in Dr. Carstarphen’s class.

I finished marking up all the revisions last night. I’ve been using this turquoise pen; it looks like I stabbed Ben Hawkins. (Carnivale joke). The weird thing is that Chapters 1-5 needed the most work, especially since I’ve spent 2 years editing the shit out of those chapters. I could attribute it to how much I’ve learned in my class, and this is a possible reason. But it could also be that I never catch the worst mistakes in a chapter until long after I’ve written it.

What a stressful week. Between this bullshit with my phone, the details of which I will spare you except to say it has been a total fucking nightmare, and finals, and not having had time to work out, or swim, and the fact that I’ve been eating horrible food, I am not feeling at my best. And this week I have to find a job, which is one of the things I am worst at. My interview at Student Media was awful. I was sweating like a whore in church, and my mouth went dry, and I sounded like someone with a brain tumor. Terrible.

Yeesh. At least I got to be a cool song.

Everyday, School

2 Comments »

  1. Comment by Stuart

    They probably need the most work *because* you’ve edited them so blamed much.

    I had an uncle who got an A- for a paper in a class he never went to. He thought, “hey, if I actually apply myself, I can bring that grade up lickity split!” So he started going to class, and come next paper, he received a B. “Goldarnit!” he thought, “I’ll just have to work even harder!” And sure enough, he attended class every day, did all the reading, and even some extra background research - and received a C+ on the final paper.

    There *is* such a thing as trying too hard. Follow your instincts - you were in such a (relative) rush to get the rest of the book done you didn’t have the chance to agonize over everything. Turns out that’s a good thing, ne?

    10 May 2005  11:41 am

  2. Comment by Brandon

    Meh, I’ll still love and adore you even if your novel sucks. In that platonic love and adore sort of way. How crappy is it that I felt I had to clarify? I’m going to go eat ice cream. Oh, and, congrats on at least getting it done and living to tell about it.

    11 May 2005  4:31 am

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