This is a discussion of a woman, an ordinary woman who participates in the everyday and commonplace acts of life. As she re-views (reminiscences) about her present, past, and future. This collaboration of, and interdependence between the visual and the verbal, forms an autoethnography of a woman’s life and explores a still developing, still evolving selfhood.
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Prof Linda Overman is so proud of her CSUN honors student Janice Hill
It was with much joy that I was invited to share in CSUN Honors Student, Janice Hill (currently in our MA in English program) receiving her...
Friday, July 29, 2011
Linda Rader Overman thanks Kindle purchasers of Letters Between Us
Many thanks to those Kindle purchasers of Letters Between Us for pushing my novel's standing in Kindle to Amazon Bestsellers Rank Kindle Edition #61,389 out of 750,000. I am humbled and grateful!
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