Heading Down Under...

Apr 13, 2008 20:11


The action started last Tuesday with a job interview at our local polytechnic; they've come into some extra gov't money and are looking for writing & rhetoric instructors. My current job is more admin / student support than teaching, so I couldn't resist applying for a position that would get me engaged with students and subject-matter again. I ( Read more... )

writing--gah!, fanfic, travels

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junewilliams7 April 14 2008, 04:18:15 UTC
squeeee!!!! you're alive!! you're writing!! and you're going to have a great time in Oz, whatever part of it you'll be playing in. this job interview - what would you be teaching?

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octavia_b April 14 2008, 05:47:44 UTC
Post-epilogue fic! I am so looking forward to this, particularly since I've decided that I prefer your version of 7th year to JKR's. Welcome to Australia, and I hope you enjoy your time here.

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celisnebula April 14 2008, 21:54:37 UTC
Oooh new ficage from the savage! Can't wait to see it.

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lorena_snape April 15 2008, 02:43:48 UTC
job stuff... check.

condo... check.

Trip to Australia... (you lucky witch, I'm jealous!)... check.

New fi- WHAT?? A NEW FIC???

SQUEEEE!!!

*Does happy dance and drools in anticipation*

:-D

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lorena_snape April 15 2008, 02:44:55 UTC
p.s. have a safe trip, hon, and have fun!

*hugs*

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birthdayfairy May 28 2008, 04:35:32 UTC
Hi! This is kind of a long shot, but I found your journal through Ashwinder, where I've read all your stories (they're great!). I was re-reading Looking for Magic in All the Right Places, and you adapted a poem by Marge Piercy that I'd love to read. The problem is, I can't seem to find it online or in the one anthology my library carries. Do you by any chance have a copy of it on your computer? I'd really appreciate it!

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savageland August 16 2008, 23:01:46 UTC
Hi Birthdayfairy ...

I'm so pleased you liked the story and Marge Piercy's poetry!

Are you asking about "The Cat's Song", which I shamelessly filked as Snape's seduction-spell? If so, you'll find this poem here.

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