Graduate Student Spotllight | Cameron Rogers 鈥17

Cam Rogers

"Frederick is such a wonderful city to be close to, and 91视频专区 is such a welcoming place to study at. I feel so at home studying and working here. The staff are great people, and the programs are accessible. The classes are made with working adults in mind, so it isn't hard to balance a schedule around them."

Cameron Rogers, M.A. Humanities

Program

  • Humanities (M.A.)

Department

  • English & Communication Arts

Cameron Rogers 鈥17 is a current student in 91视频专区 College鈥檚 Master of Arts in Humanities and a graduate assistant. Rogers is also the author of 鈥淭heir Day Are Like Grass,鈥 which takes place locally in the City of Frederick and is his first published novel. We spoke with him about his experience writing his first book and what that experience was like while juggling being a full-time graduate student.

Please provide a brief bio including your educational and career background.

I鈥檝e pretty much spent my life in Maryland, alternating between Severn and Frederick. I earned a bachelor鈥檚 in communication arts at 91视频专区 in 2017. After that, I went to work for the  (NSA) between 2018 and 2019. I made plans to shift my career鈥檚 direction by early 2020, but those fell flat when the pandemic hit.

I moved to Frederick in 2022 to pursue a master鈥檚 in humanities and to work part time at 91视频专区. It felt like the right call after just barely losing job opportunities to people with more education or experience. The familiarity with 91视频专区 and good experiences in my undergraduate years drove my choice to study here.

Can you give a brief overview of your book and what it is about?

is a young adult romance novel set in contemporary Frederick. It follows a transgender college student, Rose Bennett, as she collaborates with a local artist named Armand Fletcher to finish a series of paintings before their deadline hits.

Their shared work brings the two closer and leads them to confront past issues that had been left unsolved鈥擱ose with her family being kept in the dark about her transition, and Armand with his parents鈥 traumatic deaths still weighing on him. Despite the heavy subject matter, it鈥檚 ultimately an uplifting and feel-good story with a hopeful romance at its center.

What was it like to write a book while still being a student?

Definitely complicated! I actually wrote the first draft of this while working for the NSA. A lot of its material was written during my lunch breaks and on weekends. The first round of edits and feedback happened during the pandemic, so I really had nothing better to do.

The tricky part came when I continued reaching out to literary agents after starting my master鈥檚 degree: I now had to juggle looking for work while querying agents and taking on assignments. It became a balancing act of priorities. Shifting to self-publishing just traded one set of priorities for another, though I鈥檓 glad I was able to get the book released and properly market it now.

What are some of the challenges you had to overcome while writing the book?

I went into it with limited knowledge of the artistic process and transgenderism, so I needed to get research done in order to do both concepts justice. That meant looking into potential sources, reaching out, setting up interviews and rewriting initial plot concepts that didn鈥檛 match what I learned. It was an important part of the writing process though. I鈥檓 truly grateful to the artists and activists who took the time to respond to me. Their insights were essential for making the story as authentic as I could make it.

An ongoing challenge has been promoting and selling the book after the self-publishing process finished. Pretty much all of the responsibility to market the book is on me now. I鈥檝e had to scramble to find ways to get the word out about it. Fortunately, I鈥檝e made connections with places like the , and I鈥檝e gotten valuable advice and support from groups like the Frederick Writer鈥檚 Salon. Some of the faculty and staff at 91视频专区 College have also been very supportive of it.

Why did you choose 91视频专区 College and the humanities program?

I came out of my undergraduate years satisfied with 91视频专区, so it made sense to return here for a master鈥檚 degree. The humanities program felt like a good way to expand on my communication arts degree since I wanted to continue my work in writing, editing and marketing.

What do you enjoy most about being at 91视频专区 College?

Easily the community and location! Frederick is such a wonderful city to be close to, and 91视频专区 is such a welcoming place to study at. I feel so at home studying and working here. The staff are great people, and the programs are accessible. The classes are made with working adults in mind, so it isn鈥檛 hard to balance a schedule around them.

Any other information/fun facts that you would like to add?

I swam for 91视频专区 College鈥檚 team in all four years of my undergraduate studies, and I still have a few records on the board in ! I鈥檓 also wrapping up work on the first draft of another book.

It's a young adult mystery/horror novel, and it鈥檚 set in southern Maryland. It heavily focuses on local mythology and cryptids in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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