I've been listening to a delightful interview with Virginia Evans, who wrote The Correspondent, which made it to several year-end "Best of" lists. The New York Times Book Review had a wide ranging conversation with her. She wrote novel after novel, which never were published, before this one.
I meet with three classes for the first time today; yesterday was a lighter day, with 2 back-to-back classes, from 12:15-1:30 and 1:40-2:55. I felt good about them both.
The first was the Advanced Creative Writing class, a class which is new to me. I'm used to schools that have a general Creative Writing class and from there, students can do more advanced writing classes that are genre specific, like Poetry.
Here's what surprised me--every student in the class has had me in a previous class: 1 in the very first English 101 class that I taught at Spartanburg Methodist College (Fall 2023), 2 in the Non-Fiction Writing class I taught a year ago (Spring 2025), and 6 in the Creative Writing class last semester. So I didn't go over a lot of basic stuff, like how to pronounce my name or where/how to find/contact me.
I liked the energy in the class, and they all seemed interested in the idea of a long project that stretches across an entire semester. They're not likely to have this kind of opportunity many more times in their lives. We'll do some smaller writings too. Today during my office hours, I'll sketch out a more complete calendar to let us all know what each week will look like. I want some time to be out of the classroom, meeting with me individually, which will give them time to write/work on the long project.
After that class I had one of the three English 102 classes that I'll be teaching. Here, too, the energy was good.
I came home, did some grocery shopping along the way to get some more veggies to last the week, and after supper, I went over to the local library to get the books on hold that have come in. I took my short, after dinner walk around the library grounds, which are beautiful. The grounds are more beautiful in non-winter times, but it was good to have a change in scenery for my after dinner walk.
And now, it's time to get ready for the second day of class. Will we meet in person tomorrow? There's snow that will be swirling around the area, but it's hard to know its impacts yet.
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