Yes, that is wonderful that we have yet one more excellent Dr. in our
field! Congratulations Miriam! I certainly do want to read your work &
hope it finds a publisher.
Anthony Paré wrote:
> Dear Inkshedders,
>
> I am very pleased to announce that Miriam Horne successfully (and eloquently) defended her dissertation on Friday, October 26. Her research, as many of you will know, was a study of inkshedding and Inkshed, and it's a must-read for anyone who has attended the conference, participated in inkshedding, used it in their teaching, or thought about the relationship between writing practices and community membership. It's a thoughtful and courageous piece of work. Let's hope Miriam finds a publisher.
>
> Congratulations, Miriam!
>
> Anthony
>
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