Hi All,
Yes, I'm sorry I didn't see your response before, Erika. We are on
for the 21st. I think "Coyotes" is a great idea.
Kim, I'm sorry you can't make it! I'm not wedded to Fridays -
Saturdays would work just as well for me - but I'll bring it up at
the next meeting and we'll see what happens. I'd be bummed if you
couldn't join us.
See most of you on Wednesday!
Best,
Jess
On 9/13/2012 9:26 AM, Erika wrote:
Also, Jess, since your
statement that only you and Ben would be able to do this week
leads me to think you maybe hadn't seen my reply to your
message in the Discussion Board on meetup, just wanted to
reiterate that I think we should also do a close reading of
"Coyotes," in addition to the "The Fourth State of Matter"
(and any other suggestions people may have). Now we have
another week to reread and focus on those chapters. :-)
See you all next week (Wednesday @ Levity and Friday @ Jess')!
Happy Reading & Writing, everyone!
Erika
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Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Erika <[address removed]>
wrote:
I could do this Friday, but since
it seems most everybody else can't, I can also
do next Friday (the 21st). See you then!
Erika
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at
11:15 PM, Jessica
<[address removed]>
wrote:
So,
it sounds like the only people
available this Friday are Ben and me,
so I am going to make the last
official date change (I swear) for
next Friday, 7pm, my place.
Hopefully, you can still make it,
Ben!
Let me know all!
Best,
Jess
On 9/11/[masked]:27 PM, Jessica
Nelson wrote:
Hi gang,
Just wanted to send out a quick
reminder about this week's Book
Club meeting, featuring Jo Ann
Beard's The Boys of My Youth.
My address again is 29 Lone Birch
St., Colchester, VT. If anyone is
able to car pool, that would be
great - our driveway is small.
But we'll work it out. I know
some of you RSVP'd for the
original date. If you don't mind
just letting me know if you're
able to come this Friday at 7pm,
that would be great. I'll have a
sense of how much food to get.
Again, feel free to bring an app
and your beverage of choice.
Since this is a collection of
essays, I thought we could focus
part of the conversation on a
close reading of "The Fourth State
of Matter," since I think it's a
beautiful example of what can be
accomplished with the form. If
anyone would like to suggest a
close reading of another essay in
the collection, feel free to make
it known!
Looking forward to it!
Best,
Jessica
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