Monday, December 19, 2011
Their's is a story of courage, transformation, and triumph
19. The Tin Ticket: The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women by Deborah J. Swiss
Very good, though the way it's written was not what I expected. Lots of interesting information telling the story of a little known part of history.
Labels:
2011 Book List,
Book of the Month,
Whatcha Reading?
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Words to the wise
I received an email yesterday from Nova Publishing asking me if I would like to contribute a chapter to a book they're putting together called Environmental Degradation: Causes, Issues and Management.
*squees*
A book chapter offer? And I haven't defended yet?
*squees more*
I sent an email to my advisor to ask his thoughts. I just hope it doesn't take him a month to write me back because the abstract deadline is January 10.
*squee to the 10th power*
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
A peek from under the pile
I've been absent lately -- not just from posting but also from reading on my flist. I want to graduate in the spring, so I need to defend my dissertation no later than April 9, which in turn means I must turn in a draft to my advisor no later than February 9.
Actually, as of last night, those deadlines will get moved up as I purchased tickets for the Celtic Woman concert being given on April 12.
My motivation has been nil. Once I start writing, I move right along. Fortunately, I also have a grant application that wasn't funded that helps me write my introductions, but the materials and methods still need work. I have analyzed data for my 2008 experiments, so I should be done with that damn chapter, but I'm not. I'm so annoyed with myself.
Dad has an appointment in Wichita this afternoon, and Mom is driving him. Ordinarily I would ride along, but I am opting to stay home and take full advantage of approximately three hours of alone time to write.
C'mon D -- let's get this thing banged out.
Actually, as of last night, those deadlines will get moved up as I purchased tickets for the Celtic Woman concert being given on April 12.
My motivation has been nil. Once I start writing, I move right along. Fortunately, I also have a grant application that wasn't funded that helps me write my introductions, but the materials and methods still need work. I have analyzed data for my 2008 experiments, so I should be done with that damn chapter, but I'm not. I'm so annoyed with myself.
Dad has an appointment in Wichita this afternoon, and Mom is driving him. Ordinarily I would ride along, but I am opting to stay home and take full advantage of approximately three hours of alone time to write.
C'mon D -- let's get this thing banged out.
Labels:
Family,
Graduate School,
Music,
Real life,
Research