On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 12:43:20PM +0100, dregin@redbrick.dcu.ie wrote:
I'd like to volunteer to help also. I'm events officer on the committee next year, so I'll be co-ordinating the birthday celebrations along with the PRO(Jesjes).
My experience with stuff like this to none, but I'll be more than happy to get my hands dirty when needed.
Regards, Bernard
Cool, everyone's so enthusiastic! Great stuff. For our meeting, how about: Date - Tuesday 14th Time - 6.30pm Venue - Bewleys, Grafton St. (It's open til 11pm, is central, should have space) I'd like to throw my own name in to help edit the book; for the record I'm a former chairperson & webmaster (also have sat on the SPC, helped form the Postgrad Soc, and have an "Uaneen" award), and I've also spent 2 years recently having written work continuously criticised by unpleasant academics, so should be able to contribute (in a much nicer way!) with "editorial" comments :-) We're all quite qualified on this list to make this thing a success though, so I'd say the best thing is for a few of us to share it - I guess we could work out the best thing when we meet up. I'll bring in old stuff I've got (that could inspire some ideas & content), and we'll have a good buzzy chat about it regardless. Kevin (p) mentioned before that maybe it doesn't have to be a "book", so much as a fancier booklet (in the style of a cool, easier-to-publish magazine maybe). I guess it would depend on how much content we have. Thought I'd float the idea again anyway to think about. If anyone has other suggestions for times/venues - if you feel like heying/mailing me with them, I can collate them all & let the list know (so as to circumvent many many emails to the list). Kp -- Hello. I'm Leonard Nimoy. The following tale of alien encounters is true. And by true, I mean false. It's all lies. But they're entertaining lies. And in the end, isn't that the real truth? The answer is: No. -- What was the question again?, "The Springfield Files"