I agree. Thanks so much, everyone!
Jo-Anne Andre
Dear CASLL adherents:
CASLL no longer exists as an organization, but its contribution to Canadian writing studies lives on. All 110+ issues of the Inkshed Newsletter from 1982 to 2015 are now online in space generously provided by CASDW, along with a selection of other Inkshed material.
Go to
casdw-acr.ca/resources/casllinkshed-archives/ to see what's available -- and give yourself some time to get caught up by the lively discussions and cogent insights in the newsletters and reports, not to mention the amusing photos from past conferences.
You'll also find the April 2017 announcement of the end of Inkshed, along with eloquent responses from dozens of CASLL members.
casdw-acr.ca
The Canadian Association for the Study of Language and Learning (Inkshed) helped create a community of Canadian writing teachers and researchers. From 1982 to 2015, its conferences, newsletters and…
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Margaret Procter
Retired, University of Toronto
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