July 19, 2015,
on the final day of the upcoming residency, the MFAC program will have a
Graduate Recognition ceremony to honor the men and women who have just
completed their studies and will receive an MFA from Hamline University.
Between now and residency we'll be posting interviews with the grads. Olivia
Ghafoerkhan is today's grad; she lives in Woodbridge,
Virginia.
What do you do when you’re not working
on packets?
I have four
young kids, and a very needy dog. When I’m not working on packets, I am Super
Mom complete with cape. Okay, it’s a rumpled cape that needs ironing, and my
uniform has a few stains in it, but there you go.
How did you hear about the Hamline MFAC Program?
An online
search. I knew I needed something more, something to help me bring my writing
to the next level, and I was desperately searching.
What was your writing experience prior to entering the program?
I studied
creative writing at Florida State as an undergraduate student. Then I became a
naptime novelist, writing in between parenting.
What do especially remember about your first residency?
Being
extremely tired and somewhat overwhelmed. I’m not the most social person, and
the constant interaction was a bit much for me at first. Now it’s one of the
things I look forward to.
Have you focused on any one form (PB, novel, nonfiction; graphic novel) or age group in your writing? Tried a form you never thought you’d try?
I’ve been
working on novels most of the program. I do wish I had been brave enough to try
a picture book.
Tell us about your Creative Thesis.
Story Spinners is about a young girl who is trying
to save her sister in a world of fairytales and magic. The Story Spinners are
hired by merchant families to create elaborate fairytales about their children
in hopes of making a royal match. Ana’s stepfather creates such a fairytale for
Ana, and she finds herself betrothed to a prince who is in love with his
missing princess. Together they embark on a quest to save the missing
princesses and uncover the truth about the Story Spinners.
What changes have you seen in your writing during your studies?
I am much
more aware of the faults in my writing. Seriously, though, my writing, and my
ability to self-edit, have grown tremendously throughout this program.
Any thoughts for entering students or for people considering the program?
Relax. Everyone
is wonderful and supportive, there’s absolutely nothing to stress out about. Just
work hard and try to enjoy every moment.
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The public is welcome to attend the graduate recognition ceremony on Sunday, July 19, 3:30pm, (Sundin Music Hall, Hamline University). Tim Federle is the speaker.
Congrats, Olivia. You have worked hard and been a great MFAC team member.
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