Among the various projects I have going on is a proposal for a continuing education class at the local community college on writing speculative fiction. I developed a course proposal and turned it in a few months ago.
Since I only began writing spec fic less than nine years ago (I wrote my first story during the Labor Day Weekend in 2002), I had to learn a lot in a short time, and since I've had a little success - and while it's still fresh in my brain - I thought I'd try my hand with the course.
I checked with the continuing education director at the college today and she was very positive about the proposal, but she said a decision will have to wait until some time next month. She's taking a new position in the college and a decision will have to wait until the new director comes on board.
Still, things sound promising.
Monday, May 23, 2011
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