So the time has come to figure out what needs to be done this summer. Here's the list I've come up with, in no particular priority order:
Writing Stuff
- Look over book manuscript and helpful people's comments
- Figure out how to revise / whether to keep it as book or slice into articles
- Revise recent conference paper
- Work on article idea (pulled together from two different conference papers and recent research stuff)
- Correspond with various people regarding another project
Teaching Stuff
- Think about tweaking survey classes, especially assignments (fall one a priority)
- Think about tweaking upper-level course that's a repeat
- Make a plan for upper-level course that's new
- Order books for fall classes (should happen real soon now)
That's all leaving aside stuff to be done around the house and yard, of course, as well as anything else I do to stay sane this summer. It seems like more than enough to keep me off the streets and out of trouble.
3 comments:
Oh, I'm sure you can find time for trouble, if you really apply yourself.
Been thinking about you a lot lately, as I prepare to leave your research stomping grounds. I keep running into your nuns (the c14 ones) at the archive up on the hill.
I'll be back in Grit City in early July -- you around for a phone chat/catch up?
Yes, give me a call. And if you have anything interesting about my nuns, or any nuns at all, I'd be much obliged for the references.
Most of it comes from the Diocesan here, so I doubt there's anything you haven't seen. Although there's a nice coffee table book out now -- loads of pretty pictures.
BTW, the "letters" series in the diocesan is now all digital. Really nice quality. Sadly, not online.
Post a Comment