I'm taking another fiction workshop and also a creative nonfiction workshop. Both workshops will require three pieces each during the semester, plus some readings for discussion and miscellaneous work. Hope I'm up for it. At least I know my fellow fictioneers this semester and what to expect from them, but it makes me a little nervous, wondering how my writing and ideas will be received by the professors who are teaching this semester.
Also taking Archiving Theory and Practice, which promises to be awesome. At least, I hope so. The idea of being an amateur archivist is exciting. Also, it's a service-learning course, so we get to interact with community organizations. Archive for them. I guess it's different from anything I've taken so far, so tanoshimi ni shiteiru.
Other than those three courses, I'm taking the mentorship course again, in which we were promised a lighter workload than last semester, haha. I dropped the Between Essay and Narrative course just because I suck at writing and I need more time to focus on it. Also, the idea of a three-hour discussion seminar with six students following the three-hour archiving seminar promised to be more stressful than I'm up for.
In other news, Julie Otsuka is visiting and giving a reading next Thursday evening, and I volunteered for driving duty on Friday to drop her off at the airport. Whee!
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