Thanks, Marcy, for posting the info about linking up with other people. Is there any way to get to the discussion forum without having a WWW browser? > on time . . . ) If you've got an idea for a proposal but you want to > hook up with other like-minded people, the CCCC web pages can help. > We're putting in a link to a discussion forum where people can post the > ideas that they have, and find interested people to work with them. That > link will be off the CCCC 96 web page, which is at: > > http://www.missouri.edu/~cccc96 > I guess the link could best be made to the Mary-Louise's site at York U. where the current issue of the newsletter is stored. But I don't want to volunteer somebody else for what might turn into a lot of work. > part of the C's pages. I thought that maybe the Canadian Caucus or CASLL > might want to be represented, too. This could be a matter as simple as > giving me or Eric Crump the URL for the Inkshed site, or it could be a > matter of somebody designing a web site specifically to represent the broad > spectrum of writing research & instruction in Canada. (This site could > include URLs to specific universities or writing programs or what have > you.) >