Returning with a new outlook and old passions: Meet English major Melissa Abshire

Written byAmanda Burleigh

ā€œI really want to write. Iā€™ve been drawn to theater. I want to write plays and maybe move from there to writing for the screen. With all these streaming services, they have a huge demand for original content, and if thatā€™s not an opening for writers, I donā€™t know what is.ā€

Melissa Abshire
Major
English
Hometown
Ā鶹“«Ć½app, LA

Where I'm From

I'm from Ā鶹“«Ć½app, where I dropped out of college after my first year.

Where I Am

Iā€™m a mother and re-starting my college career to pursue my passion for reading and writing. 

Where I'm Going

Iā€™m going to pursue a screenwriting career, thanks to new opportunities from streaming services.

Melissa Abshire originally began her college career at UL Ā鶹“«Ć½app as a microbiology major in 2008. But it wasnā€™t meant to be ā€” she dropped out after her first year.

Ten years later, she returned to UL Ā鶹“«Ć½app to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in English with a new outlook and old passions. 

ā€œI had never dreamed that I would come back to school,ā€ Melissa said excitedly. ā€œI had a kid and I wanted to be someone she looks up to.ā€

Pursuing her Passion

Melissa chose to study English because of her lifelong passion for reading.

ā€œI prefer books to people,ā€ she laughed. 

In addition to her love of reading, Melissaā€™s English studies let her embrace her other passions as well. 

ā€œI really want to write,ā€ she said. ā€œIā€™ve been drawn to theater. I want to write plays and maybe move from there to writing for the screen. I wasnā€™t thinking blockbusters or anything, but I was thinking with all these streaming services, they have a huge demand for original content, and if thatā€™s not an opening for writers I donā€™t know what is.ā€

This interest in screenwriting motivated Melissa to pursue a minor in cinema studies

ā€œI think that storytelling is such a powerful tool,ā€ she said. 

Motherhood at UL Ā鶹“«Ć½app

Melissa is sharing her UL Ā鶹“«Ć½app experience with her daughter, who attends the , UL Ā鶹“«Ć½appā€™s childcare for students, faculty, and staff.  

ā€œItā€™s really fun honestly because I feel like sheā€™s growing and learning with me,ā€ Melissa said. ā€œSheā€™s really a delight. I feel like going there has helped her completely blossom.ā€

Exploring UL Ā鶹“«Ć½app's Courses

One of Melissaā€™s favorite classes outside her major has been Astronomy Beyond the Solar System (PHYS 170) with Gina Sorci. 

ā€œI love space, and I felt like sort of cosmic perspective would really give me a boost in creativity,ā€ Melisa said. 

She even found herself enjoying classes she never imagined she would, like practical mathematics (MATH 210) with Haewon Lee. 

ā€œI was so intimidated by math before, and somehow this man made me good at math and made me love math and I donā€™t even know how,ā€ she said.

Becoming a Better Writer

Melissaā€™s favorite thing about the English department has been reading other peopleā€™s writing, especially young writers. 

ā€œI donā€™t think of any writing as bad, itā€™s just different,ā€ she explained. ā€œIt can also be eye-opening.ā€

In addition to revision, Melissa has learned other tools to improve her writing. 

ā€œWrite something in as plain of words as possible, donā€™t worry about how to say it, just get the thought on paper and you can go back to it later,ā€ she explained. 

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