September 12, 2006

Back to Work

Filed under: profession — jrice @ 9:40 am

I must be one of the last people to get back to work. It feels good, but quickly the projects start piling up. Still, I’m sure, even as a newly happy man and all, I will find sufficient reason to be grumpy in the next week or so.

My piece for the Computers and Composition sound issue, “The Making of Ka-Knowledge: Digital Aurality” is now out.  Much thanks to Cheryl and Byron for including it. Elsevier isn’t too kind about open access, but the journal is accessible through Wayne’s library site and many other fine learning establishments nationwide. And though no letter has arrived yet, my better half informs me that we are in for CCCC next year. The streak is still alive!

2 Comments

  1. That’s a lot of good news for one day! Hope the Good News fery will continue to make her rounds to other geographic locations…

    Comment by chris — September 12, 2006 @ 5:43 pm

  2. […] Finally, I’ll add my voice to those announcing their acceptance letters for CCCC 2007. I got two. Both my panel “25 Years of Reading and Misreading Orality and Literacy” and Kathie Gossett’s “The Forgotten Canon” roundtable on memory, for which I’m a panelist, were accepted. Now that I know the CCCC Ong session’s a go, I’ll get the Orality and Literacy 25th anniversary web site up with abstracts and everything. I’ll probably post the names and titles for both sessions here before the page is up. […]

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