Looking back at what I submitted, I can see how someone could have made a case that my poetry at that point lacked a certain amount of emotion. My issue is that this was for entry into the Creative Writing program, and I did more than enough to satisfy the set requirements, yet they didn't admit me, and (worst of all) didn't offer any constructive criticism. So this submission I'm going in completely blind to what I did wrong, and hoping that I fixed any issues that I had with my prior submission.
Who knows though. I honestly think that part of it was that, with all I did structurally and form-wise, they may have thought my work was arrogant. Some undergrad coming in and showing them up without (seemingly) any regard to what poetry is and why we write in the first place.
It's all water under the bridge. But, if I am denied this semester, someone is going to have some serious issues dealing with me and "the aftermath" (as I've just decided to call it, for dramatic effect).
Who knows though. I honestly think that part of it was that, with all I did structurally and form-wise, they may have thought my work was arrogant. Some undergrad coming in and showing them up without (seemingly) any regard to what poetry is and why we write in the first place.
It's all water under the bridge. But, if I am denied this semester, someone is going to have some serious issues dealing with me and "the aftermath" (as I've just decided to call it, for dramatic effect).