Class of 2010?

Class of 2010. It's like a PSA--don't do drugs, kids, so you can keep up and graduate with your class. When you tell your dad "I learned it from you!" make sure you feed him a good yarn about science fiction precluding the need for any mind altering substances. Uhh..okay. Are people allowed to say yet?

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For what it's worth, and to

For what it's worth, and to keep the crickets at bay, I'm in.

 

Sandra

 Hi Everyone, I've been

 Hi Everyone,

I've been lurking here for the last week, but haven't trusted myself to post without letting the cat out of my bag!

So, here's my feline: I'm in! 

Not that I'm complaining... but is anyone else having difficulty thinking about anything besides Clarion West?

Grats & nice to meet you,

Grats & nice to meet you, Adam!

 yeah -- it's been difficult to concentrate on all the other non-CW stuff! I've been dying to know who else got it, too. so it's good to finally start getting to know you all. :)

 

Thanks Andy-- I've just

Thanks Andy--

I've just realised that in all my excitement, I haven't congratulated everyone! What a rude guy.

So: ** Congratulations everyone! **

I too have spent most of today reading everyone's blogs, etc... at least whenever I haven't been wiping toddler boogeys (my daughter has a cold).

Can't wait. Too much to do. Argh! Laughing

Ditto.  Is it crazy that

Ditto.  Is it crazy that I'm already making a list of things to pack?  :)

If that's crazy we're in the

If that's crazy we're in the same ward in this asylum!

Has anyone started making to-do lists?

Yeah, my list has grown so

Yeah, my list has grown so long that I've started using the white sheets in here...

Right at the top is applying for a Visa to the USA, if I need one. Can't quite work that out, but remain unsurprised that supposedly informative government websites are confusing.

Adam, since Clarion West is

Adam, since Clarion West is not a accredited degree program (not the equivalent of starting a univeristy degree program despite all my comments that for me it was like a writing MFA packed into six weeks) all you need is a regular tourist visa.

Oh, brilliant! Thanks

Oh, brilliant! Thanks Neile!

I was just reading information on US Student Visas from both Travel.gov and from the US consulate here in Canberra, and both seem to say different things... largely because of the use of general terms like, "if you are intending to study..." without qualifying what kinds of "study" they mean.

I'm sure that the information you have provided is in there somewhere, but I never found it.

Thanks again, Neile--you've saved me from an attempt to communicate with bureaucracy! While some elements of that attempt might have been humorous, I'd more likely have ended up frustrated and no closer to an answer.

Yes, they're talking about

Yes, they're talking about the kind of visa you need if you're coming here to get a degree. They're fairly complicated.

Since we're a writer's workshop with no other affiliation it's more like attending a convention. A really long convention.

Adam: I don't know about

Adam:

I don't know about Australia, but here in the states, government web sites are supposed to be confusing.  If we understood them, we might realize how much money we shell out for absolutely nothing.

K.C.

Sad to say its much the same

Sad to say its much the same on this side of the pond.

 

I can't concentrate AT ALL!

I can't concentrate AT ALL! Every few minutes I find myself daydreaming--I have to start flogging myself if I don't get back to reality soon.

I'm having lots of trouble

I'm having lots of trouble concentrating on anything but CW too, Adam.  All of my plotlines seem to involve one character or another traveling northwest...mysteriously.

Hmmm. My latest character

Hmmm. My latest character left his home for a long and self-imposed exile in a foreign land... and I hadn't even noticed.

Huh.

Hello and congrats to you

Hello and congrats to you all. I'm in, too! It has been hard to sit on this news. Can't wait to meet you all!

Hi, Andy!  I live in the

Hi, Andy!  I live in the L.A. area as well.  :)  Looking forward to meeting you.

I'm in as well.  Should we

I'm in as well.  Should we start a new thread?

  Looking forward to meeting everyone this summer!  :) 

I'll be there, too.  I've

I'll be there, too.  I've known since the third; it has been so hard to keep quiet. Innocent

Sweet!  I added you on LJ

Sweet!  I added you on LJ (hope that's okay).  :)  Looking forward to meeting you this summer.

John Remy reporting for

John Remy reporting for duty! Looking forward to meeting you all! :)

Hello and glad your in,

Hello and glad your in, Sandra! 

 

Count me in too--Frank Ard reporting for duty.

Hmm, I'm noticing a pattern

Hmm, I'm noticing a pattern of responses here, or at least respondees. 

"Clarion! It does a body good." Or something. 

I love it, especially since

I love it, especially since I hear one loses tons of sleep over the six-week program.  "Lean, mean, writing machines."

"The strong write.  The

"The strong write.  The weak sleep."  That might be said on the first day of literary boot camp.

"The few.  The proud.  The

"The few.  The proud.  The writers!"

Hell yes.

Hell yes.

There's always soma...just

There's always soma...just in case... 

I tried spinning that yarn

I tried spinning that yarn to my dad once.  No dice.  :)

New PSA idea: "Dads, don't

New PSA idea: "Dads, don't force feed acid to your kids! They can build their own worlds the old fashioned way!"

Oh man. Someone needs to improve on that PSA. I'd get fired from the non-profit for trying to create those wicked gems. 

How about this?

How about this? "Fantasticism does not equal transcribed acid trip."  (Unless you're William S. Burroughs.  The Burroughs provision is not part of the original PSA, however.)