I've had a few queries about the C's multiple submissions rule. I've cut and pasted it into this message for you all to read. It seems to me to say that the papers given in a caucus session don't count under the multiple submissions rule. This would mean that Guy could give his workshop, Graham his panel, and they could both still participate in our caucus roundtable. BTW, I'm still drawing a blank when it comes to catchy titles. I know the intent was to be as inclusive as possible (so we could include high school and college presenters), and "Comp 101" is very university-sounding. So help, please..... Janice Freeman, Centre for Academic Writing University of Winnipeg BTW, if someone could send me the addresses of other Canadian lists (CATTW, TESL, CSSR), it might save some reposting. http://www.ncte.org/cccc/99/format.htm No Multiple Submissions To ensure maximum participation and a fair process for reviewing proposals, the Executive Committee of CCCC has adopted a new policy: no multiple submissions. This policy is based on the Executive Committee's commitment to include as many presenters as possible in the convention program. Under the new policy, a person may be proposed for one—and only one—speaking role (i.e., Forums,Roundtables, three-speaker Panels, and Classroom Samplers). The proposer of a session is responsible for certifying that speakers listed on the proposal are not being proposed for any other speaking role. Participation in Workshops and Special Interest Groups and Caucuses does not count as a speaking role.