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Katie Pedersen

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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 program
2019 - 2022
  • Majors:
    • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
    • English Language and Literature, General

Portland Community College

Associate's degree program
2016 - 2019
  • Majors:
    • 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:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Comic Book Writer

    • Dream career goals:

      Independent Writer, Chief Editor

    • Sales and Service Associate

      24 Hour Fitness
      2018 – Present6 years

    Sports

    Colourguard

    Varsity
    2012 – 20164 years

    Arts

    • Choir

      Music
      2003 – 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.