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Aluminate part of University of Cumbria about their postgraduates
As a graduate of the PhD program in Creative Writing, I can only be grateful that they accepted this Yank into their midst and taught her how to speak and write in the Queen's English, sorta kinda!
I have only fondness for the many colleagues I was able to meet there and still feel close to.
Thanks Lancaster University and thanks to University of Cumbria at Lancaster for putting up with me.
xoxoxo
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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Interview with Linda Rader Overman by Tyler R. Tichelaar at AUTHORS DEN
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Linda Rader Oveman is so proud of James Overman who started at NBC as a page 50 years ago
Memoirs of a Page
James "Jim" Overman, Page Staff 1966-1967
By Rob Zappulla
HIS OFFICE IS a time capsule of an era too soon forgotten. The walls are plastered with maps of NBC’s original wire network across the United States and vintage posters of classic NBC programs. He sits proudly at the helm of his desk, a certificate commemorating fifty years of service to NBC hangs behind him. I fidget in hisSCRUBS director’s chair and flip to an empty page in my notebook.
“Let me take you back to the beginning. How much time do you have?” he asks. Already, I know I’m going to need some more paper. And maybe a couple backup pens.
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James "Jim" Overman, Page Staff 1966-1967
By Rob Zappulla
HIS OFFICE IS a time capsule of an era too soon forgotten. The walls are plastered with maps of NBC’s original wire network across the United States and vintage posters of classic NBC programs. He sits proudly at the helm of his desk, a certificate commemorating fifty years of service to NBC hangs behind him. I fidget in hisSCRUBS director’s chair and flip to an empty page in my notebook.
“Let me take you back to the beginning. How much time do you have?” he asks. Already, I know I’m going to need some more paper. And maybe a couple backup pens.
click to read the rest!!
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