CFP submissions are now available online
Sep. 4th, 2002 10:50 amThanks to Paul and the help of everyone on
hp_orlando, especially
angiej and
pennylin, the Call for Papers is now up for Nimbus - 2003 - you can find it right here. And the best part? You can now submit a proposal for a paper, presentation, workshop or panel online - right here.
So get a team together and submit a panel! All you writing and art teachers - offer to help us with a workshop! Susan, join with me and we'll do that paper about law and HP that we've been talking about for years!
w00!
So get a team together and submit a panel! All you writing and art teachers - offer to help us with a workshop! Susan, join with me and we'll do that paper about law and HP that we've been talking about for years!
w00!
Teaching possibilities
Sure, there are a number of ways you can do this:
1. Go to our EZboard community for Nimbus - 2003 and post in the forum "Looking for a Teaching Partner." Talk about what you'd like to do. Once you find a partner, put together your proposal for your class and submit it, prior to the January 15 deadline, to Nimbus's programming team. You can do that on the website, or you can send an email to cfp@hp2003.org, or you can pick on of the other options outlined in the CFP or at the message boards.
2. You could follow the same procedure by posting a comment to Nimbus - 2003's live journal as your advertising space.
3. You could follow the same procedure, starting at FictionAlley's ArtisticAlley.
4. You could directly contact artists with whom you are acquainted and ask if they want to teach a workshop together. Then once again, put together your proposal, following the guidelines in the CFP, and submit by any of the methods posted there.
This process would be the same if you want to have a panel discussion on fan sites, or present a paper co-written with another author, or any type of program presentation involving more than one presenter. Feel free to use the EZboards, comment on the live journal, comment on YOUR live journal--find a partner, decide what you will teach and how you will teach it, and submit your proposal before January 15, 2003!
Gwen
MoM
Nimbus - 200
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Date: 2002-09-04 01:24 pm (UTC)"Why Draco is a git: A ten hour rant."
Be afraid. :D