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It's too early to say if I will make it to CCCC's next year but I am
feeling C's deprived and would like to do so.  If so, I will have
adventures re on-line learning to contribute.

Doug

"Tania S. Smith" wrote:
>
> Janice, I'd like to throw in my hat for CCCC 2002 also, if it's not too
> late.  My dissertation project relates to the text & street theme. . . I'll
> share what I have learned so far about how eleven 18c British women writers
> learned their craft despite being excluded from formal, academic, masculine
> rhetorical training.  I'm also applying as part of a panel and I hope that
> does not conflict with being part of the caucus or roundtable.
>
> Tania
>
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