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First: Okay, you can come back now: all the picture links in this post seem to be working now, and as a bonus I got them all turned around the right way and everything.
Second: A student just told me that he heard that the University of Regina's English department has, after much discussion, allowed a creative writing student to propose to submit a long work of HP fanfic as her MFA thesis project. Apparently the issue within the department was whether or not they could accept a thesis that could not be published - otherwise, everyone was okay with it. This is very interesting, if true, but I'm even more interested that I heard nothing about it earlier. Did you all know about this already, aca-fen?
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Second: A student just told me that he heard that the University of Regina's English department has, after much discussion, allowed a creative writing student to propose to submit a long work of HP fanfic as her MFA thesis project. Apparently the issue within the department was whether or not they could accept a thesis that could not be published - otherwise, everyone was okay with it. This is very interesting, if true, but I'm even more interested that I heard nothing about it earlier. Did you all know about this already, aca-fen?
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Date: 2008-08-10 11:17 pm (UTC)*pouts*
*is curious too*
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Date: 2008-08-10 11:43 pm (UTC)A thesis that could not be published--well, wipe off a few serial numbers! I imagine very few creative writing theses are published *as is.*! If that was their main objection--wow. I know a number of creative writing departments forbid any popular genre writing period, especially sf/fantasy.
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