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Mid-Week Field Notes–January 4, 2023

Happy 2023! Some very quick things: What 2023 writing goals have you set for yourself?

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Mid-Week Field Notes | June 30, 2021

Some quick things: I Had dinner with my fabulous editor and we’ve come up with a new idea for my next project. It will take a bit of research, but it’s about a topic I’ve actually been interested in for … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: This week I watched a video about sending out one’s writing into the world, and this speaker viewed submissions as a way into the literary community. I hadn’t thought of it that way. So I’ve … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: I learned yesterday that my proposed talk for the 2021 Northeast MLA Conference (virtual) about Yizkor books (town-based Holocaust memorial books) as folk objects was accepted. The talk will be based on papers I wrote … Continue reading

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