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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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