Here's a link: http://www.kent.ac.uk/english/. No titles, but the speakers are good.
Yes, I had heard of the AF colloquium, but very much in the context of it having probably been booked out already (I'm a rather late discoverer of AF LJ and web resources), so hadn't really thought about attending...
I'm going to be discreet, as have minor horror of LJ identity becoming known among colleagues or undergraduates, and say I'm editing a collection of essays on a contemporary Irish novelist, and writing one on a gloomy dead modernist. I have been - and will be again - enthusiastic about both, but am currently thoroughly tired of them ...
I've only glanced at your journal enough to note with amusement various Chinese terms for bowel movements - are you an academic? I've been assuming, based on various comments, that everyone here but me is a lawyer.
Re: Forest convention
Date: 2006-01-31 01:03 pm (UTC)Yes, I had heard of the AF colloquium, but very much in the context of it having probably been booked out already (I'm a rather late discoverer of AF LJ and web resources), so hadn't really thought about attending...
I'm going to be discreet, as have minor horror of LJ identity becoming known among colleagues or undergraduates, and say I'm editing a collection of essays on a contemporary Irish novelist, and writing one on a gloomy dead modernist. I have been - and will be again - enthusiastic about both, but am currently thoroughly tired of them ...
I've only glanced at your journal enough to note with amusement various Chinese terms for bowel movements - are you an academic? I've been assuming, based on various comments, that everyone here but me is a lawyer.