writingcoastlines.net
Writing Coastlines || J. R. Carpenter
WRITING COASTLINES: LOCATING NARRATIVE RESONANCE. IN TRANSATLANTIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS. Practice-Led PhD Research [2010 - 2014]. University of the Arts London. Awarded 23 March 2015. Writing coastlines interrogates this in-between space with a series of questions: When does leaving end and arriving begin? When does the emigrant become the immigrant? What happens between call and response? Can a juxtaposition of coastlines create a new narrative context from which to examine a multi-site-specific plac...
writingcobblers.blogspot.com
Writing Cobblers
The Blog of Writer Jason Cobley. Monday, 27 July 2015. Quincey Harker and the Vampires of Time Chapter One: 1917. Maybe Never done that before. So, I tentatively hand this over to you to read. This is the first chapter. I have an idea that this could appear in print with some illustrations. More news on that as we have it. 8216;Quincey Harker and the Vampires of Time’. Quincey Harker’s Journal 2. The Time Traveller’s Log 802701AD. Extracts from The Letters of Private Glyndwr Davies, 3. The next thing I k...
writingcocoon.blogspot.com
The Writing Cocoon
Wednesday, June 5, 2013. The Devil Has Eight Legs - A (True) Horror Story. Posted by Jennifer Baylor at The Writing Cocoon. Filed under "Random Musings" and "Travel Stories". Warning: Contains mild, spider-induced foul language and descriptions of creepy spider snafus. Discretion advised. Spiders. Arachnids. Little eight-legged creatures. There are approximately 2 billion creepy-crawly insects on earth per each human being. The others wanted to go around it, but I refused. Hell no! I first witnessed this...
writingcoding.blogspot.com
Writing/Coding
Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I'm back. For the moment, anyway. More about that below. What have I been up to? A lot, really. General life stuff, of course. It always gets in the way. My wife and I have adopted a little girl, and that keeps us busy, both with adoption busyness and with new parent busyness. I've started a new job. Speaking of Clojure, I recently finished scanning my dead-tree edition of. I'll close this post by outlining the direction I'd like to ...
writingcold.wordpress.com
Writing Cold | Something that nobody approves of including the pope
Something that nobody approves of including the pope. June 7, 2013. I Like You, Android. But It Doesn’t Mean I Have To Love You. Has been crashing unexpectedly – unexpectedly as in every five minutes. Do you know how hard it is to sleep when someones music stops. It’s really freakin’ hard. Good God. Why do I have this up? Who sabotaged by blog? Was it you, suspiciously, silent viewer? I bet it was… I’m onto you. Okay, admittedly I do have a bit of an Apple. I mean Android. Just a mix up…. In the end ther...
writingcollaboration.wordpress.com
Writing collaboration | a ‘work in progress’
A ‘work in progress’. This website / paper was initially put together for Ian Cook. S presentation at the Doing collaboration differently: challenging an unequal academy. Workshop at Leeds University on January 12th, 2009, organised by Shona Hunter. It was designed both to serve as an alternative to a powerpoint display on the day – this was not a great success! Anyone who comes across this paper is welcome to add their comments and, thereby, to become a co-author. Last accessed date ). 2f Ian Cook et al.
writingcolleagueblog.wordpress.com
The Writing Colleagues Program | An Evolving Conversation about Writing, Reading and Responding
The Writing Colleagues Program. An Evolving Conversation about Writing, Reading and Responding. About the Writing Colleagues Program. November 14, 2012. 1 Read the paper silently and then out loud- If you let the student do this they will notice and pick up on this strategy and how you can overlook a mistake. 3 Proofread for one thing at a time- Read through the paper each time looking separately through spelling errors, punctuations, grammar, and word choice. Writing Colleagues' Posts. November 7, 2012.