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Aidan_H11 karma

Dear Editors,

Do you believe that the popularity of creative writing degree programs, both graduate and undergraduate, is impacting contemporary literature positively or negatively?

Having spoken with many fellow students (both those enrolled in writing programs and not) I've found that opinions differ wildly on this, as some individuals accuse MFA and undergraduate programs of producing writers that are technically proficient, but whose work lacks meaningful content, originality and authenticity; others counter that these programs help aspiring writers hone their skills and creativity, as well as offer a community of other writers that students can take advantage of to improve their own work.

As a student and writer currently debating whether to pursue the MFA route, or go on to graduate school in my chosen field of study, I would be extremely interested in your views on the matter.

Apologies for the additional question, but a friend of mine who wants to apply to your internship program would like to ask, "How does Lorin Stein take his coffee?"

Aidan_H3 karma

You guys have been answering questions for three hours now and the fact that it is well past five o'clock begs the question: What are the editors' favorite drinks?