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THINGS HAVE CHANGED:

Since I am no longer a professor in the classroom, this blog is changing focus. (I may at some future date change platforms, too, but not yet). I am now (as of May 2019) playing around with the idea of using this blog as a place to talk about the struggles of writing creatively. Those of you who have been following (or dipping in periodically) know that I've already been doing a little of that, but now the change is official. I don't write every day--yet--so I won't post to the blog every day--yet. But please do check in from time to time, if you're interested in this new phase in my life.


Hi! And you are...?

I am interested to see the fluctuation in my readers--but I don't know who is reading the blog, how you found it, and why you find it interesting. I'd love to hear from you! Please feel free to use the "comment" box at the end of any particular post to let me know what brought you to this page--and what keeps you coming back for more (if you do).





Wednesday, May 5, 2010

P.S.

Forgot to say that the debacle that is the P&B election is ongoing. The elections committee decided not to run the whole thing from scratch (for complicated reasons that I won't get into here), but now some faculty are up in arms about that decision. I had a long and lovely talk with Bruce about it all today, and my decision to keep my hat in the ring stands. I'm leaving it to fate, the Gods, the will of the department, whatever you will. If I get elected, fine. If I don't, fine. I'm not going to get wound up about it. I can't do anything about how the election is re-run; I don't know if I'll get re-elected or not; it'll be what it is.

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