I think in backwards English, and I have for decades. I may have started in elementary school. I’m not sure precisely why I started developing
Author: Ruth Nasrullah
On being hated
(Trying to get warmed up to write.) Over the last few months a work-related issue has resulted in my once again becoming the target of
The end is in sight
I finally got (or finally understood, or a combination of both) the schedule of key dates for my fourth, last, final and ultimate semester at
A book and a memoir
I’m two months into my last semester at Goucher! My mentor for this semester is Phillip Gerard and I think he’s going to provide the
Coming back and reading Justin Cronin
Lots has happened since the last time I blogged – probably too much to review quickly, so I may lazily throw references to recent events
Always a step behind
I. Am. So. Dumb. Three semesters into a nonfiction MFA I’m still having things fall into place which I should have already figured out. Last
Mental health and the MFA
I read with interest this piece by Sara Finnerty on Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog. It’s a list of things she wishes she had told herself after
Commuting sucks
My new day job requires a 25-mile commute (each way), so I now spend an hour and a half to two hours every day in