Novelist Nell Freudenberger on Coaching College Essays

We love this excerpt from the New York Times Magazine:

“If, as Lorrie Moore said, ‘a short story is a love affair; a novel is a marriage,’ what is a college essay? Every once in a while I sit down next to a student and start reading, and I have to suppress my excitement, because there on the Google Doc in front of me is a real writer’s voice. One of the first students I ever worked with wrote about falling in love with another girl in dance class, the absolute magic of watching her move and the terror in the conflict between her feelings and the instruction of her religious middle school. She made me think that college essays are less like love than limerence: one-sided, obsessive, idiosyncratic but profound, the first draft of the most personal story their writers will ever tell.”

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