A Day in the life of an Intern

Even when my middle school students graduate, I can’t escape them. Meet Bella. She’s interning with me over the summer. And she insists on *still* calling me Mr. Broaddus.



We started last week when I put her through her paces:


-inspirational speech (“your first novel’s gonna suck. Your second one’s probably gonna suck too, but it should suck less.”*)

-goal setting (she’s now aiming for Alphas as well as entering the Scholastic Arts & Writing Awards)

-been given a reading assignment (Binti by Nnedi Okorafor)

-creative disruption: joined others on a nature walk/spiritual practice

-writing time

-developed a projects list (well, went over my projects list to see what she could jump in on)

-activism/community development work: we interviewed Diop of the Kheprw Institute

-eating (unlike with my other intern, I didn’t have her buy)

-reflection (which was more thorough than any of the reflections she wrote when I assigned them in school)

-I suffered through her love of music by the Backstreet Boys as she worked

-LOOKED AT THE ROUGH DRAFT OF THE COVER OF MY UPCOMING MIDDLE GRADE NOVEL!!!**


For those worried about the fate of @RodneyCarlstrom, he’s been “promoted” to “Intern Emeritus.” And he makes for a nearly as adorable picture… #werestilladorable



*Of course, her response was to print it out and leave it for me to give her notes on.

**Interns are obligated to ooh and ahh.

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Published on June 22, 2018 08:10
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message 1: by W. Tanner (new)

W. Tanner Forbes Maurice I think you should be incorporating Backstreet Boys into your creative process more. You might be surprised at the results!


message 2: by Maurice (new)

Maurice Not you, too!


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