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Laptops are open and everyone’s online and chattering away at the same time. I pass around a yellow pad and it circulates from one person to the next, in zigzag order, for the length of the seminar. The participants are writing an ongoing serial collaboration and will continue to work on this, during the class, for the full fourteen weeks we meet. Each week one student takes the pages home and posts a verbatim transcription and an edited version. From my laptop I project, on the large LCD display screen, the index of the class listserv, to which everyone has posted their work for the week.
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Fourcade, Dominique (2000) EverythingHappens, trans. Stacy Doris. Sausalito, CA: Post Apollo Press.
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Bernstein, C. (2010). Wreading, Writing, Wresponding. In: Middleton, P., Marsh, N. (eds) Teaching Modernist Poetry. Teaching the New English. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230289536_11
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