| grading papers is a drag |
[May. 9th, 2009|10:19 am] |
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| | someone's lawnmower | ] | But, it's all part of the job description. So I took a bit of a break from it this morning. I only have two full classes of papers left to grade, and I am positive that I can finish one of them this weekend. Thus I am actually in good shape and don't feel a whole heaping lot of pressure; it is all a matter of simply sitting down and doing what needs to be done.
With that mind-set, I spent a couple hours this morning working on Askance 14. Surprisingly enough, it appears that the vast majority of the zine is done. There is still layout work to do, a few more things to write - a bit of editorial natter, listing of zines received either via e-mail or post offal, loccol responses, the wrap-up section - but that really isn't much compared to the whole shebang. The worst part will be getting the fanzine listing together. There have been a lot of zines pubbed that I've read (and not read) since the thirteenth issue hit the electronic newsstand. If I can get the vast majority of the grading done (in spurts) today (Saturday) that means I can spend a couple hours tomorrow morning on the zine. Will it get done? Dunno. But the dang this is definitely getting close.
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