Old School
Regular CLM readers--if there are any left out there--will recall that a few months ago I said I was going back to school, after an almost decade-long hiatus. Well, the time has come. Tomorrow morning, bright and early, I'm riding my motorcycle to Fredericton for my first couple of classes at UNB. The good folks there have been most accommodating. Not only have they accepted all of the credits from my earlier foray into grad school, but they're paying me to attend. Part of the deal is a TA-ship, which will take the form of an editorial role with The Fiddlehead. I'll be taking one academic course this semester and a CW course of my own devising next semester (I've yet to work out the finer points, but it will have something to do with rhetoric and description in poetry and will involve some public lectures), along with a non-credit Research Methods course and, of course, my thesis (which will be a collection of poems).
7 comments:
Nice. Sounds like a great school. Happy trails!
Good luck!
So awesome--congratulations and enjoy it. I think going back for my masters was one of my best decisions ever. Although, if I'd had a motorcycle too, it would have been even better.
Those lectures sound interesting. Any chance they might be public, and online, lectures?
If I were you Zach I think I'd be sticking to stonework.
Thanks all.
Jake: my mania for recording things I say in public for podcast will in all likelihood extend to any talks I give on Rhetoric and Description in poetry.
Glen: my body has a finite number of good years left. Gotta figure out something for retirement!
Good stuff, Zach. Sounds like you're really going to enjoy this. We shall keep checking in to see how things are going.
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