iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 Hey y'all! Anyone interested in keeping correspondence over the summer? Maybe share articles/bounce ideas around/debate the meaning of life the universe and everything? I’m all for having a summer “off” (unemployed starting May 31) to kayak, bike, sleep-in. But something I do for fun is just recklessly ponder intellectual stuff – anyone else in the same boat (kayak)?
lostleaf Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 I'm more into sleep-in, but when I'm awake, I will be reading about writing in new media and communication on the web. I'm totally down for sharing, exchanging, bouncing! iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 1
Imaginary Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 I am thinking of starting a blog. iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 1
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted April 17, 2014 Author Posted April 17, 2014 I've got a blog. If y'all start a blog we can blog to each other, comment, and bounce around like that. I may dust off my copy of "The Rhetorical Tradition" and blog my way through that... or I may just read some more Ellen Cushman. Imaginary and rhetoricus aesalon 2
Imaginary Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 I will probably PM you. As well as anyone else who is interested. At this point I think my blog will mostly be about research and mentorship opportunities for high school and undergrad students, and also less well thought out versions of my academic obsessions.
WriterTyger Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 While I'm not in the grad school in the fall boat (yay reapplying), I've decided that I'm going to blog my way through the Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism as a start while I work through the process of reapplying. I decided this yesterday, so I've got nothing started really. If possible, I'd Love to connect through blogs and research.
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted April 19, 2014 Author Posted April 19, 2014 While I'm not in the grad school in the fall boat (yay reapplying), I've decided that I'm going to blog my way through the Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism as a start while I work through the process of reapplying. I decided this yesterday, so I've got nothing started really. If possible, I'd Love to connect through blogs and research. Awesome! Yeah. I'm down for PMing our blogs and sorta keeping each other on "track" (albeit a leisurely track).
ProfLorax Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 I'm down. I've decided to push my exams up to next Spring, so I'm gonna try to barrel through some modern rhetorical theory this summer.
bhr Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 I'm going conference-crazy this summer. Crashing one at Maryland at the end of May, then CW, then a pair in DC in June. Registration fees are for people who need nametags, academic conferences are easy to crash. Eternal Optimist and iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 2
cbttcher Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 I'm thinking about starting a blog to also give an insight into what it's like for an international student. But I don't know which platform to use.
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted April 19, 2014 Author Posted April 19, 2014 I'm thinking about starting a blog to also give an insight into what it's like for an international student. But I don't know which platform to use. I'm on Wordpress. WriterTyger is on Blog.com It'd probably be best if we tried to keep it all on a few platforms instead of several platforms - but I'm not picky. Imma put y'all's blogs into a folder of bookmarks.
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted April 19, 2014 Author Posted April 19, 2014 (edited) Are we just PMing links to one another? Yeah - I sent you mine and I think I also invited Proflorax and Lostleaf . And if BhR or Aspire wanna join in they're welcome too. and cbtbtcher Edited April 19, 2014 by BowTiesAreCool
WriterTyger Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 Fantastic :-) I think having others involved will keep me writing. I hope.
lostleaf Posted April 20, 2014 Posted April 20, 2014 I'm going conference-crazy this summer. Crashing one at Maryland at the end of May, then CW, then a pair in DC in June. Registration fees are for people who need nametags, academic conferences are easy to crash. I'm curious. How does crashing conferences work? Also, this is not exactly summer work, but is anyone in rhet/comp working on their C's proposal for next year?
ProfLorax Posted April 20, 2014 Posted April 20, 2014 Also, this is not exactly summer work, but is anyone in rhet/comp working on their C's proposal for next year? Me! I have a working draft of my proposal done, but finding panelists has actually been the hardest part. Everyone is already paneled up! (P.S. Anyone wanting to present on a panel on disability studies and accommodation rhetoric with two GradCafers, hit me up!). rhetoricus aesalon 1
bhr Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 I'm curious. How does crashing conferences work? Just show up and attend panels/workshops.Don't go to meals, but pretty much anything that isn't ticketed winds up being open access. If you don't make an ass of yourself no one will notice. (I've been told. I in no way endorse crashing conferences. It is wrong and should never happen.) rhetoricus aesalon 1
rhetoricus aesalon Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Oh, it is so tempting to get in on this, but I am determined to spend the summer before starting up PhD work dedicated to pleasure reading Cloud Atlas and Red Rising. Could I blog about that? iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns and Eternal Optimist 2
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted May 12, 2014 Author Posted May 12, 2014 Oh, it is so tempting to get in on this, but I am determined to spend the summer before starting up PhD work dedicated to pleasure reading Cloud Atlas and Red Rising. Could I blog about that? Indeed! I mean, why not engage the text through some low-stakes informal blogging? eh, eh? rhetoricus aesalon 1
Abdiel Posted May 12, 2014 Posted May 12, 2014 (edited) While I'm not in the grad school in the fall boat (yay reapplying), I've decided that I'm going to blog my way through the Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism as a start while I work through the process of reapplying. That sounds fun. I'm thinking about doing something like that (probably without the blogging, though) next summer before I (hopefully) start grad school. This summer I'm obsessing over the application process and doing research for my thesis I'm going to write next semester. I'm so excited to be working on it finally. Ever since I met with my advisor near the end of the semester I had been waiting for the semester to end so I have some free time. Edited May 12, 2014 by Abdiel
rhetoricus aesalon Posted May 12, 2014 Posted May 12, 2014 Indeed! I mean, why not engage the text through some low-stakes informal blogging? eh, eh? How rhet/comp of you. Also, I'm so in. iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 1
Gauche Posted May 13, 2014 Posted May 13, 2014 This summer I'm obsessing over the application process and doing research for my thesis I'm going to write next semester. I'm so excited to be working on it finally. Ever since I met with my advisor near the end of the semester I had been waiting for the semester to end so I have some free time. I was also going to use most of my summer to do research and start writing my thesis before I'm officially enrolled in thesis hours next semester. Right now I'm quite burnt out though, so I could use a couple weeks off before plunging through more work. Although, I'm telling myself that the researching part is the fun part (which it is for me), so it shouldn't feel like the kind of work I've been doing this semester. And to return to the topic - I started a blog last year but never posted in it until my recent post on how to ask for letters of rec since one of my friends had no idea how to go about doing that. I plan to post more helpful (at least I hope they will be) entries for those who apply to grad school. And since I'm working on the thesis over the summer, I'll probably post some interesting findings too.
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