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Exciting stuff!
I hope us poor souls unable to attend 23 will find lots of postings and pictures to pacify us! until London
Wendy

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	From: CASLL/Inkshed on behalf of Roger C Graves 
	Sent: Thu 5/18/2006 11:37 AM 
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	Subject: Re: London and Inkshed 24
	
	

	Yes, that's right, next year's Inkshed will be held in London. As soon as we can get the organizing committee together, we'll work on selecting a theme. At the AGM the following ideas for a theme were proposed:
	Alternative Discourses and Disciplinary Codes: Cataloguing, Challenging, and Reflecting on Writing and Reading Practices Across the Disciplines
	Student Writers as Digital Natives: The role of Mash-ups, Podcasts, Wikis and other technologies for Reading and Writing Students in the Middle:  Teaching Reading and Writing  to Transitional Students If you have a comment on these ideas or a refinement to offer, please send it to the list or to me ([log in to unmask]). If you have another idea, please send that along, too.
	
	Roger Graves
	(on behalf of the  organizing committee)
	
	
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	Date: Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:47 am
	Subject: The Treasury
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	> Good morning Inkshedders,
	>
	> I'm happy to report that after the conference, we now have a
	> total of 32 paid up members. As there were about sixteen before
	> the conference, I must assume there are a few more cheques in
	> the mail. If not, please accept this reminder that conference
	> participation is restricted to Inkshed members and send those
	> dues in. At last year's AGM, there were strong statements about
	> the value of membership and suggestions that it was cheap at the
	> price. We need the memberships to demonstrate our commitment to
	> the involvement of graduate students in the conference through
	> subsidies and to do the general business of Inkshed.
	>
	> There are also many more Inkshedders out there who enjoy this
	> discussion list and the newsletters. Please send in your
	> memberships (40.00 Regular, $20.00 student or un(der)employed)
	> made out to "Inkshed at NSCAD".
	> Mail to Jane Milton
	> 5163 Duke Street
	> Halifax, Nova Scotia
	> B3J 3J6
	>
	> This is the last begging letter you will get from me, as
	> Patricia Patchett-Golubev at U of T has kindly agreed to take on
	> the role of treasurer and was elected at the AGM in Gimli. As
	> soon as I have completed the details of this year's conference
	> and this call for memberships, I will be passing over the
	> account to her. Thanks very much, Patricia, and thanks to all of
	> you who have trusted me with you money these past few years.
	>
	> I hope to see you in London next Spring for Inkshed XXIV.
	>
	> Jane.
	>
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	Dr.  Roger Graves
	Director of Writing and Technical & Professional Communication
	University of Western Ontario
	London, ON N6A 3K7
	519.661.2111x85785
	
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