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25 Signs You’re a Creative Writing Major

Ever since elementary school, you’ve always been a writer. You’ve found that the best way to express yourself is through writing, be it poetry or short stories. So, in college, you thought to yourself, “How can I ensure that I will never get a job ever?” The next day, you declared a creative writing major. We writers are a little (read: a lot) neurotic, intensely sensitive and self-critical. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are the 25 signs you’re a creative writing major. Oh, and once you’re done reading, get back to that blank Word document you’re avoiding. That story is due tomorrow.

1. When friends and family ask what you’re doing after graduation, you’re just like:

If you major in something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life. Because that industry is not hiring. 

2. You know what you’re good at, and you stick to it

Don’t talk to me about my math SAT score. 

3. You might not have final exams, but you have something even more daunting: The Portfolio

4. Your approach to beginning a new piece is like this:

5. When you go into your workshop, you’re like:

6. Once your piece has been workshopped, you feel like:

No, YOUR story is cliché. 

7. MFA applications got you feeling like:

8.  To everyone else, Iowa is a random (and boring) state in the midwest. But to you…

9. You strongly support Ernest Hemingway’s famous philosophy/slogan

Write drunk, edit sober. 

10. Your writing instructor manages to make everything sound sexual 

It’s USUALLY not intentional. 

11. When your professor tells you your poems have to be in iambic pentameter you’re just like:

Ain’t nobody got time. 

12. You go to readings actually for the reading, not just the free food and wine

The wine doesn’t hurt, though. 

13. Your department has awkward tension with the English department 

14. The successes of Fifty Shades of Grey and Twilight are actually offensive to you 

15. That said, you’ve definitely written fan fiction 

SNAPE & LILY FOREVER 

16. That one time you got published, you were like:


17. Every time your piece is rejected, you’re like:

18. Lugging your Norton Anthology to class is the bane of your existence 

But for real, you can find all of those poems online…

19. When you read work you had written the year before, you’re like:

20. Everyone in your major is either insufferable or amazingly talented and kind 

The greatest people you will ever meet. And the worst. 

21. And actually, you prefer books to people 

Your squad consists of e e cummings, Virginia Woolf, John Steinbeck and David Foster Wallace. 

22. Though you’re super turned on by people with excellent vocabularies 

Oh, you got an 800 in Critical Reading? Want to be my boyfriend? 

23. You’re obsessed with developing “a voice,” and you have a couple of go-to moves by now

24. When people think your major is easy, you’re like:

Let me see YOU write sestina, then. 

25. And even though writing sometimes seems impossible, you truly love what you do 

Cheers to my fellow poets and writers out there! 

 

Katie was the former Senior Associate Editor of Her Campus. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2015, where she studied Writing Seminars, psychology, and women's studies. Prior to joining the full-time staff, Katie was a national contributing writer and Health Editor for HC. In addition to her work with Her Campus, Katie interned at Cleveland Magazine, EMILY's List, and the National Partnership for Women & Families. Katie is also an alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta. In her spare time, Katie enjoys writing poetry, hanging out with cats, eating vegan cupcakes, and advocating for women's rights.Â