Dissertation Lock-down
I met with the department yesterday and laid out my plan for completing the dissertation… I have a stretch of roughly 20 weeks this summer between semesters and that’s when it needs to happen. As a result blogging will slow–or at least will take a noticeably 10th century turn.
I have to get through grading and I do hope to put out the promised trial liturgy page (…and my entry for the Common Prayer carnival…and the carnival itself…), but then all spare brain cycles will be devoted to the dissertation.
Things will also continue to appear at the Episcopal Cafe. In fact, there’s one over there now…
Wow. The new article leaves me speechless. Stunning.
Comment by bls — May 2, 2007 @ 8:56 am
Your article at Episcopal Cafe is a delight. Thanks.
Comment by John B. Chilton — May 2, 2007 @ 11:02 am
I happen to be married to someone who could benefit from a dissertation lock-down . . . (when will this blasted thing ever end?!?!?!?!). Blessings to you as you finish the diss.
Comment by Chris (The Lutheran Zephyr) — May 2, 2007 @ 11:45 am
So lock on down!
(But leave a day open so we can get our tribes together for lunch or something)
Comment by lutherpunk — May 2, 2007 @ 12:26 pm
Hey Derek!
Sounds like we’re on essentially the same track! I have to have mine done at the beginning of Fall Semester, and defend in late Sept. Unfortunately I’m teaching over summer semester too….Best Wishes and Godspeed to you though!
Comment by swain — May 4, 2007 @ 12:45 pm
[...] rather than psalm pointing comparisons–same level of geekiness, just different fields…
As I threatened before, pieces will still appear at the Episcopal Cafe but I will be posting less here and commenting less [...]
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