Yeah, not that new year. I start a new year this week, and given that and a conversation or two in the last week, I have something to do.
For many years, I have nibbled around the edges of setting down what I imagine I've learned about the teaching if writing-- writing for real, not writing for testing or performative nonsense. It's not a new issue, but the sudden rise of AI does, I think, force us to confront it. At any rate, it seems like it's time to try to make a book out of it. I don't have a publishing contract, but if I don't get this done and ready to go out into the world, I'll kick myself for not getting it done. So finish the book first, figure out how to get it into the world second.
But that means making some time to get the work finished, and the time for that has to come from somewhere. So until this is beaten into shape, I will be cutting back on posting. I don't know what will look like exactly-- I'll keep writing for Forbes.com and other outlets that pay me, and I expect that there will be times when I just can't restrain myself, chunks of time in the day that are not long enough for book work but long enough for blogging-- anyway, you get the idea. And I will keep doing this weekly digest, because amplifying each other is important.
At any rate, if you notice that my usually prolific output seems slowed, that's why. Now on to this week's list.
Well, this is a bummer. Sarah Inama, the Idaho teacher caught in a big controversy over her "everyone is welcome here" classroom poster, has also had enough. She's done at that district and is moving on.
Paige Shoemaker DeMio writing at the Center for American Progress has a report (with footnotes) explaining why school choice is so bad for rural folks.
Peter, regarding the publishing of your book: BREAK A LEG, & keep us informed. I'll miss the frequency of your posts for sure, but then maybe I can just listen to more gypsy music, or learn to play the t'bone! (As a guitar player, I knew all my scales! My BFF t-bone playing friend used to get PO'd when I'd say that too him! LOL!)
Peter, regarding the publishing of your book: BREAK A LEG, & keep us informed. I'll miss the frequency of your posts for sure, but then maybe I can just listen to more gypsy music, or learn to play the t'bone! (As a guitar player, I knew all my scales! My BFF t-bone playing friend used to get PO'd when I'd say that too him! LOL!)
ReplyDeleteGo for it, Peter!
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Have you ever read Gogol? His masterpiece "Dead Souls"?
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