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Tag Archives: hiatus
Social Media Hiatus: April 15 – June 15
I’m pulling back from social media for the next two months to focus on academic work. I’ll check email and approve blog comments, but that’s it. If you’re reading this on Twitter or Facebook, it’s a crosspost; I won’t see … Continue reading
Off Social Media Until May 9! Again!
Yes, again. So, let’s see how last month’s goals shaped up while I wasn’t on Twitter: continue to teach 2 courses read for comprehensive exams read for reviews get my house in order for April visitors write 3 chapters of … Continue reading
Social Media Hiatus: March 1 – April 1
I’m taking a break from social media again. No one thing occasioned it — I’ve just been craving the deeper breathing and quiet, slowed-down brain cycles that accompany stepping back. During this hiatus, I will continue to teach 2 courses read … Continue reading
Social Media Hiatus, August 16-September 6
So I just made an announcement! A big life-changing announcement! Attached to which was a brief summary of just how much work I need to do over the next two weeks. In order to accomplish said work — moving, finishing … Continue reading