On Jul 14, 2:41 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> phelbooth wrote:
> > On Jul 12, 2:10 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SNIP
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> It's where the author (often very well-reknown) discusses his/her book,
and
> then afterwards, takes questions from the folks in the audience (it's
almost
> always hosted in a local bookstore), and then does some booksigning at
the
> end. It is good, and the interactivity is nice.
Yes, I know the program and it is good--but you, Bill, just need to
join a book group for interactivity. A real flesh and blood
experience! It will help your moonbeams ****ne.
(Actually, tho, I was j/k because I think pretty much any way that
anyone reads almost anything is good.)
I love teaching in the summer. I have a small class (only 12) and a
good half of them are ace-ing it. This is typical for a summer course.
Makes the days fly by. I think, too, novels just work well in the
summer readign scheme.
how's CO


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