Teaching Authors is celebrating its Fifteenth Anniversary! That’s
amazing, on every level! I’ve been with this amazing group for (almost) ten
years. My first post was October 6, 2014, in which I discussed writing my
drafts out by hand. By the way, I still write everything out in longhand.
As a team, the six of us share our unique perspective as
writing teachers who are also working writers. But as I reflect on what
being a part of this blog meant to my career, I admit that it has meant so much
more to me on a personal level.
You’ll remember our backstory: we met while students at
Vermont College of Fine Arts, earning our MFA. I graduated 24 years ago!
Friendships come and go with the ebb of time. Each serves a purpose for however
long they last. Friendships change, evolve, and sometimes they come to an end. That
doesn’t mean they matter less; it just means change happens.
But in all that time, amid all the changes, the TAs have been a constant.
I am grateful to the TAs. I thank each of the TAs for having invited me
into your circle, for being there in these last years that have been defined by dispiriting rejections, overwhelming life challenges, and ensuing life changes. I have learned so much from each
of you, about the craft, the writing life, and about the nature of belonging. I have been inspired by each of you. And I have been awed by each of
you for your dedication and passion. And, I am thoroughly in awe
of Carmela, who has managed the blog since the beginning.
To all my friends who have been with me in weakness
when water falls rush down my two sidesTo all my friends who have felt me in anguish
when this earthen back breaks between the crack of two bladesTo all my friends who have held me in rage
when fire tears through swallows behind tight grinsI know you
I see you
I hear you
(Read the full poem here.)
I’ve been teaching forty years. FORTY years.
I've taught at high school, community college, university
and graduate schools. I’ve taught English as a Second Language, British
Lit, Children's Lit, Writing Tech Reports, Critical Theory, and Harry Potter
(yes, Harry Potter and the hero’s journey!). Critical Research, Graduate
Research Strategies, Graduate Reading Strategies. Business Writing. Creative
Writing. Graduate Thesis Writing one, two and three. Graduate Literature
Studies. The Business of Writing. Editing and Line-editing. Composition one and
two, and three.
And, I earned all the relevant certifications to keep going.
BUT I didn’t make tenure because I was too old, and didn’t – couldn’t -- create
a strong sense of community (because I was too crazy busy trying to keep a roof
over my head and paying for my own medical insurance.)
(By the way, adjuncts hold the system together. I could go
on, but I'd get rather frothy about how the system treat adjuncts...)
And yet, it’s important to remember the bigger story. I have
survived for forty years, on my own, keeping a cabin’s roof over my head,
making my own way doing (mostly) what I want beyond what I need. May not always
have been the wisest of choices, but they’ve always been my choices. No wonder
I’ve grown up to be such a roguish – and unmuzzled -- loggerhead.
More than this. I have met some massively impressive and splendid people
along the way. It has made the journey
worthwhile.
So, what am I going to do next? Whatever I want. The
possibilities are endless. Maybe I’ll be a pirate. And I'll continue writing about my adventures in writing, right here.
Mary Read, in a colorized engraving (date unknown). Getty Images / Hulton Archive
Bobbi, it's been a pleasure having you on our TA team. On one hand, it hardly seems possible that you joined us nearly 10 years ago. On the other, it feels like you've been here since the beginning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this amazing poem. And I raise a toast to your upcoming adventures, you pirate/writer!
Congratulations on all your achievements, Bobbi...even when the institutions don't give you your due. You have certainly brightened all your friends' and students' world! xx
ReplyDeleteBobbi ~ how I love your posts. They reach beyond, find the core, circle back and dig deeper.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have taken a class with you!
Thank you for this wisdom:
Friendships come and go with the ebb of time. Each serves a purpose for however long they last. Friendships change, evolve, and sometimes they come to an end. That doesn’t mean they matter less; it just means change happens.
For so long I didn't understand this. I thought there was a law that you had to hold on to every friend you'd ever met.
Like Carmela, it feels like you've been with us forever. Lucky us.
loveandlove, me
April, thank you so much for your kind words! O, this made my day. Thank you for inviting me to be a part of the TAs! Bobbi
ReplyDeleteTeresa: I always learn so much from you (especially as it relates to gardening and food, two of my favorite subjects!) You are one of my favorite people, and you brighten my every day! Bobbi
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