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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).





Thursday, March 15, 2012

No real post

I'm going to fly from Native American Lit to sub that class for a colleague to home, so no time to blog much today. It's been a hell of a whirl. Briefly, the observation last night was in one sense interesting, in another a debacle: the professor was not in his assigned classroom, and when I tracked him down in the computer lab, he was showing a movie, after which the students were going to write--so he said. Reports are that he ALWAYS shows movies. Bruce and I are discussing strategies for the future. Long story short, Bruce will let this professor know that his class will be observed--but that the observation will be unannounced. So I have to go again. And sit through whatever the class ends up being. And write it up.

Ick.

Nothing else of note to report: I've just been running from class to meeting back to the office to prep to sub and now to the back-to-back classes. I will be very glad when this day--and this week--are over.

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