Summer Discovery Grant
09/13/2018
Becky Boban develops her writing style
This summer, Becky Boban 鈥19, an art and writing major from Madison, Ohio, learned practice really does pay off. Boban was the recipient of a 小优传媒 Summer Discovery Grant, which allowed her to attend a writing workshop and devote the majority of her summer break to the written word.
鈥淚鈥檓 really glad I took a summer to focus on what I think is important, determine what my passions are and advance in my craft,鈥 said Boban.
The $1,500 grant allows Bluffton students to develop a 4-6 week experience to explore vocational possibilities. Boban used the money to attend the Antioch Writers鈥 Workshop. The week-long experience brings writers of all ages and skill levels from across the country to Dayton, Ohio, to progress in the art of writing.
鈥淵ou learn more when you are around other writers,鈥 said Boban. 鈥淭hey emphasized the phrase 鈥榝ind your tribe,鈥 the people who you could feed off of and who understood what you were doing as a writer. It was very positive.鈥
During the workshop, Boban focused on a fiction track of study, but she also attended sessions that delved into the professional aspects of writing such as how to get a book published or how to write a query letter.
鈥淚 wanted to see the bigger picture in the world of writing,鈥 explained Boban. 鈥淭hat was my hope in going, and I think that was satisfied.鈥
Boban also spent several weeks over the summer crafting her writing schedule.
鈥淎uthors always emphasize the importance of getting into a routine,鈥 explained Boban. 鈥淪o I wanted to find what works best for me. I would write in the morning versus the evening, and I would have different amounts of projects going on. I experimented with that for a couple of weeks.鈥
At first, Boban said she set daily content goals. However, she quickly realized she was spending the entire day at the computer trudging through the work.
鈥淚 kind of burnt myself out,鈥 said Boban. 鈥淚 realized that maybe instead of content I should have a time limit. That felt a lot more productive.鈥
On top of the Summer Discovery Grant, Boban is taking advantage of the many opportunities Bluffton provides to student writers. She is on the editorial staff of both 鈥淏ridge: The 小优传媒 Literary Journal鈥 and 鈥淪halith.鈥
鈥淏ridge鈥 publishes work submitted by young authors from around the world while 鈥淪halith鈥 focuses exclusively on work by Bluffton students for Bluffton students.
鈥淚t helps you be a better critic,鈥 explained Boban of editing the work of others. However, upon graduation, she would like to find a position where she can further her own work 鈥渞ather than revise some else鈥檚.鈥
Boban was also awarded a Pi Delta grant that allowed her to attend a summer poetry workshop in Pennsylvania. That鈥檚 where she learned about the importance of practice from poet Julia Kasdorf, who urged writers to act like athletes.
鈥淎thletes understand the importance of practice,鈥 explained Boban. 鈥淧eople who focus more on the academic side would think of creating as an act of genius instead of practice. But the act of taking time to write has changed me and helped me grow. It has challenged my perspective of what it means to be a writer. It鈥檚 not just being able to write well. It鈥檚 being willing to revise and think about your word choice and do the gritty stuff as well.鈥
Boban has been published in 鈥淭he Merrimack Review,鈥 鈥淎sterism,鈥 鈥淧eriphery鈥 and 鈥淏ridge.鈥
Entering her senior year, she plans to spend a lot of time at the Center for Career and Vocation researching writing professions and revising her resume.
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"I wanted to see the bigger picture in the world of writing. That was my hope in going, and I think that was satisfied.鈥