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Thursday, July 31, 2003 |
Eric
Conveys An Emotion.
You request an emotion (or reasonable facsimile), and I will try
and act it out for you.
Par example:
Did I just take aspirin or cyanide?

(thanks,
James/Jimmy!)
12:35:43 PM
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Textbook Writing 101, by M. Garrett Bauman, in The Chronicle of Higher
Education.
Are you ever dissatisfied with your textbooks -- those awkward,
overloaded wheelbarrows of information that wobble off course every few
pages? Why not assemble your own lecture notes into the ideal textbook for
your classes and, incidentally, become rich and famous? As the author of
two textbooks on writing -- and purely to serve my colleagues -- let me
guide you through the process.
M. Garrett Bauman is a professor of English at Monroe Community College
(N.Y.) and the author of
Ideas and Details: A Guide to College Writing.
10:35:24 AM
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