Hobbies and interests
Writing
Comics
Reading
Cosplay
Sewing
Video Editing and Production
Board Games And Puzzles
Reading
Action
Adventure
Biography
Classics
Education
Fantasy
Young Adult
Women's Fiction
True Story
Literature
Science Fiction
I read books multiple times per week
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I am a senior at Portland State University, pursuing a double degree in English and Creative Writing, as well as a comic studies certificate. I hope to work as an editor in comics, and write my own comic scripts. I love school, and I love learning. I want to continue my studies even after I graduate, though I will take advantage of my opportunity to learn to its full extent.
Education
Portland State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
- English Language and Literature, General
Portland Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Comic Book Writer
Dream career goals:
Independent Writer, Chief Editor
Sales and Service Associate
24 Hour Fitness2018 – Present6 years
Sports
Colourguard
Varsity2012 – 20164 years
Arts
Choir
Music2003 – 2016
Patricia Lea Olson Creative Writing Scholarship
Fiction writing was my solace when I was a child. I was heavily bullied for being incredibly shy- though I admit, a bit of a know-it-all as well- and spent many of my lunches and play times in my teacher's classrooms. However, I never felt very alone. Junie B. Jones made wisecracks in my early years, and Darren Shan taught me love, loss, and forgiveness until I was 13. Books I held dear gave me an escape from a school I was unhappy with, and they continue to be a long-time friend through the present.
I am studying creative writing because it has been my passion since I learned to spell. I love telling stories as much as I love consuming them. Fantasy laced with politics, and horror stories telling the tales of mental illness, the skill of storytelling is incredible, layered, and ever-expanding. Writing has given me a voice where my social anxiety has kept me restrained. If I cannot speak, I can type or scribble by hand. If others cannot tell their story, I love to give them another medium that can. I want to show that queer works, or feminist works, or works featuring POC characters can and do succeed. I want to create the stories I wish I had had as a young girl.
Though my focus in my creative writing program is fiction, I do hope to continue to do work outside of the genre. I hope to write biographies of amazing women that may otherwise have not had their stories told. I hope to write about those that are considered “normal,” or may not draw the eyes of others on the street. I want to tell the stories of queer activists. I want to tell the stories of trans women that have felt punished and ignored by society and supposed “allies.” I hope that I can use my education to speak to and celebrate the differences in our neighbors, friends, and families.
I write for myself, as well as others that grew up like me absorbed in words. I want to write for those that struggle, or those that just want to feel understood and heard. I want to share my ideas with the world. If I can create a story that makes just one person feel something new, for even a moment, then I believe all of my efforts will have been worth it.