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Progress and Cycles

As a writer, I’m a little jealous of the folks who write business books. Most of them only need one idea to generate hundreds of pages. I have to generate five ideas a week just to blog!

$248.49 On Books in 1 Hour: 5 Lessons

On 12/27/11, between the hours of 9:00 p.m/ and 10:00 p.m., I spent $248.49 on books.

If You Tweet It … Happy 2012!

What happens when you tweet out what you want from the world, and it happens!

Writing For Myself

My first book was the result of years of graduate work and was born of my dissertation. It had gone through multiple iterations and critiques from my adviser and dissertation committee. In the end, I felt as though the whole project was out of my hands, and I was simply responding to the demands of others. Of course, that is the point — as a graduate student, you are being shaped to join the ranks of academics who speak the same (metaphoric) language and share similar expectations for academic work.

Mothering at Mid-Career: 2011 by the numbers

As the new year begins I feel mostly how arbitrary the turning of the year is. The new school year began in August (September for some of you, including both my kids); the western Christian liturgical year, as I noted recently, began in November, and the Lunar New Year won’t come around until later this month.

5 Predictions for Higher Ed Technology in 2012

Some of the last minute news of 2011 -- namely MITx -- made making predictions for 2012 for higher ed and technology particularly interesting.

What's Your Word For 2012?

What would you like the word to be that captures 2012 for you?

What David Kirby Knows

Contributor Okla Elliott interviews poet and writer David Kirby, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of English at FSU.