Your Name: Margaret Ann Miller
What you like to be called: Margaret
Your email: mhollendbeck@gmail.com
Your birthday: October 13, 1989
Your genre(s): Predominantly longer fiction; sometimes a little poetry here and there
My grad thesis: it's a manuscript entitled The Geography of Half Our Lives and its about bodies, origins and time. It has a genderqueer narrator. It has lumberjacks. It takes place in Colorado--sometimes Denver...sometimes the beautiful Rocky Mountains.
Why you are a writer: Because I want to constantly pull apart language at its seams and end up feeling compelled and without choice to attempt to re-thread language back together in hopes of building newer and broader landscapes that do not possess such narrowly defined understandings of being a woman/man/person as well as creating liminality for any and all trans- identities, those ones that situate in-between or link between many. There isn't enough liminality in novels, I feel like. I want to let a little air in as I re-stitch.
First thing you ever wrote: I'm not sure I remember the very first thing I ever wrote, but I had a million journals as a kid and I wrote a lot about my hyporallergenic poodle named Missy. She was pretty awesome.
What your writing practices are? How often? How long? Where?
With? Etc.: My writing practices used to be a bit more sporadic, but since graduate school, I've bogged down a little more. I try to write a little every day. I set blocks of time each day for writing even if its working on essays and the like. I used to be a nighttime writing person, but being all of 24 has made it really hard for me to stay up past 10pm most nights so now I write in the morning and I kind of like that more. So I usually write from about 8..8:30 until at least 10:30 on just a normal day and on writing days it's 8-12. I also usually have one day a week where I write all day and I write alongside my best writing friend. I like to move around a lot when I'm writing because being in new places I think helps me personally so I like going to my friend's house to work. I like quiet places with lots of sunshine and windows when I'm writing. I am not so much write by hand first type of writer. I keep a journal and I will take down notes and lines, etc if I need to for later, but in terms of sitting down to write, I usually am on my laptop. I can see the lines better and visualize the form of the scenes better on the computer. I don't always revise as I write, but sometimes I do when I feel the language or rhythm is really off in a sentence so it's nice seeing it easily on a computer screen. Plus, I have crap handwriting.
Anything else you wan to tell us? I'm really excited to work with this class. I had a lot of fun last semester and learned a lot in Micheline's thesis class and cannot wait to meet some more amazing writers.
Thanks Margaret, we are excited that you will help steer the writers to success and we hope it helps with your thesis too
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