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Big Bangs and Big Revelations
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In The News:
1) Just finished my initial read-through/edits of the BIG BANG OF DOOM.
analineblue just has one more chapter to go, and then we'll do one more read-through maybe and pass it off to our lovely beta. This is happening, isn't it? The read-through went so well, too. I'm really pleased with this story. And it's length. I'm especially pleased with it's length. *Snort*
2) Today, I had an employee ask me if I would write her a recommendation for college (a Master's program, I believe). I have no words for how exciting this is, or how suddenly old I feel. In my head, I'm still far too young to be writing letters of recommendation for prospective students. And I'm two degrees behind her! MY LIFE. IT IS WEIRD.
3) I've been talking to my former professor/directer who was also the lead in Richard III and the owner of the theater company for whom I did all of that lovely dramaturgical work. He is totally behind me taking his Theater Practicum course in the spring again (despite taking it twice already, just for fun, with none of the pre-requisites. And twice is the only number of times you can take it, technically. Muahahaha). Which is, essentially, putting on a play. Basically, I'm...paying to be in a play? But it's a super informative process, he has great methods, and I've learned a lot both times I've taken the class. I AM SO EXCITED!
And that's it, for now. :D Happy things, hurray!
In The News:
1) Just finished my initial read-through/edits of the BIG BANG OF DOOM.
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2) Today, I had an employee ask me if I would write her a recommendation for college (a Master's program, I believe). I have no words for how exciting this is, or how suddenly old I feel. In my head, I'm still far too young to be writing letters of recommendation for prospective students. And I'm two degrees behind her! MY LIFE. IT IS WEIRD.
3) I've been talking to my former professor/directer who was also the lead in Richard III and the owner of the theater company for whom I did all of that lovely dramaturgical work. He is totally behind me taking his Theater Practicum course in the spring again (despite taking it twice already, just for fun, with none of the pre-requisites. And twice is the only number of times you can take it, technically. Muahahaha). Which is, essentially, putting on a play. Basically, I'm...paying to be in a play? But it's a super informative process, he has great methods, and I've learned a lot both times I've taken the class. I AM SO EXCITED!
And that's it, for now. :D Happy things, hurray!