Re: Writer's problem

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Sat, 18 Jul 1998 08:47:59 -0600 (MDT)

I went to a writers club meeting last night (one of my students was
presenting a class on interviewing) and the only people I enjoyed talking
with were two boys, aged 8 and 12.  In the computers and writing world,
the "leaders" are often graduate students and it's one of the few areas of
academia I know of that knows to value what young people do.  And on this
list and in Salinger's writing, if we don't learn to value the insights
and experiences of youth, we may be wasting our time (my wife just came in
and yelled at me for spending too much time online as though I were a
little boy watching too much TV!)...anyway Camille, I want you to know the
fact that you are 20 is way cool and makes me want to apologize for being
older, will

On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Camille Scaysbrook wrote:

> 
> > Camille are you really only 19????
> > Lesley
> > 
> 
> Close - twenty. Twenty one in October. And boy do I feel it sometimes. I
> lost a lot of brownie points with my radio producer when I told him he
> finished Uni the year I was born (:.
> 
> Camille 
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