So a few days ago, Graham Broadbent e-mailed me. ...
Wednesday, February 4, 2004
So a few days ago, Graham Broadbent e-mailed me.
Now you're all intrigued. Is it an ex-boyfriend, ex-husband, ex-evil-crack-whore-former-professor? Well, it's none of the above. (And I don't have any ex-boyfriends, and I certainly don't have any ex-husbands, for the curiousity inclined, although I have a couple evil-crack-whore-former-professors).
You're probably wondering who Graham is, because I was wondering, too. Well, he's a producer. Of films. Of real, actual celluloid. Do you remember
Welcome to Sarajevo? It played on HBO all the time, when I had HBO. Yeah, he produced that movie. And he e-mailed me on Sunday saying he was "interested" in my screenplay.
It's a tad bit surreal... so we'll see what happens. I'm just glad I registered my script with the Writer's Guild of America last year, that way I don't have to worry about it being stolen. Because I mean, I also don't know if someone could be impersonating Graham Broadbent. But that really seems weird to me. Someone impersonating a producer. It seems more likely someone would try to impersonate Kevin Smith or Steven Spielburg or something.
I applied to two more graduate schools. Western Michigan University, which would be a regular graduate program. And I applied to University of New Orleans, which would be a low-residency MFA program. So that makes 4 grad schools to which I've applied (the previous two being: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Lesley University--a low-res program).
I sometimes think I should have probably applied to more grad schools, but right now... I just want to graduate. I want to get the hell out of Maryland. And that's about it. It's hard to think about NEXT semester at the moment.
But I have started looking into Biology programs. It's hard to decide whether or not I'd want to go for a concentration in Zoology or Physiology. Zoology would be good for a marine biology career, but physiology would be better for a forensic science career. It's so hard to choose.
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