>Sewanee: Day 10

>Thursday was busy. In the morning, several Scholars gave short readings (since this year there is no scheduled reading for Scholars as there was…

>Sewanee: Day 9

>I’m going to keep this brief; it’s late. We started the day with a staff reading: the poetry of Isabel Calbreth, Hastings Hensel, and…

>Sewanee: Day 8

>Although I had work to do, I decided to go to the Fellows’ reading this morning, and I’m glad I did. Later in the…

>Sewanee: Day 7, Part II

>It’s late and I don’t think I can really do this justice, but here goes: The day started with a staff reading: Erica Dawson,…

>Sewanee: Day 7, Part I

>I’ve got a few minutes this morning so I thought I’d write a little more than just a report of what’s written on the…

>Sewanee: Day 6

>This is close to the halfway point and although today was a slow day–the Sunday schedule is not as jammed as other days–from now…

>Sewanee: Day 5

>I took a walk this morning before breakfast, down toward “the cross,” and saw several fearless deer along the way. After breakfast I had…

>Sewanee: Day 4

>For some reason yesterday’s post was titled Day 4, although that was premature. I’ve corrected that now. The first event today, Friday, was a…

>Sewanee: Day 3

>I was up late Wednesday night so Thursday got kind of a slow start. The first event was a staff reading that was great:…

>Sewanee: Day 2

>The day started early because I’m still on Eastern time, but that’s okay because I had a lot of reading to do. In fact,…

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