The off-4Cson

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My title only works when you understand that 4Cs is pronounced "four seas." I'm just saying.

Unless you happen to be involved with the behind-the-scenes work of the conference, there are basically 2 times during the year when the dreams of rhetcompers turn to their annual conference. The first, and most elaborate, is March, when the conference itself happens. The second, though, is right now, the week when notifications are made for the following March. Word on the street is that the conference acceptance rate is now hovering somewhere around 33%--that there were maybe 600 accepted out of about 1800 submissions. Hard to know exactly how those numbers play out--some proposals are for 3-5 person panels and some individual--but still, it's a pretty big deal.

So it was a little aggravating this week, as everyone was receiving their notifications, to not receive my own. I did hear about a panel that I'm chairing, but that only served to confirm that my email was indeed working. As I noted a couple of years ago,

Notification is always something of an odd season around grad programs--on the one hand, CCCC is selective enough that you expect a little bit of congratulations; on the other, no one really asks anyone else, for fear that they didn't get accepted.

So I pretty much just kept my mouth shut, and vowed to give it a few days, figuring that if I hadn't heard by this weekend, I'd fire off a Monday email to see. Well, my patience was rewarded with the news today that Deb Holdstein, Derek, and I will be doing a Featured Session at the 2007 CCCC, one where we talk about the relationship between the journal, both print and online, and the discipline. Rock. Roll.

I think the plan to is to do some revising to the text of our abstract, and perhaps even the title, so once that's done, I'll be sure to post it here. In the meantime, I'm just going to sit back and bask in the glow of the fact that our work on CCCO is going to be featured in disciplinary primetime. CCCC was really the last piece of a speaking puzzle for the year that includes four (four!) different conferences and perhaps a job talk or two. Hence the whole lot of talking that I referred to a couple of days back. And hence the recent addition to my speakerly arsenal. I can't guarantee that I'll be good, but I'll almost certainly be better.

That's the plan, anyway.

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A featured session! Very cool. Congratulations to you, Deb, and Derek.

Might you possibly be inclined to review that remote's performance? I'm pretty unhappy with my current clicker (and so are my student presenters), so I'm looking for The One.

Yay! Congrats! You know, the department I work in now is so far removed from the idea of 4Cs even. I miss the days of hearing when people got accepted and the quiet unspoken questions. It's like, my acceptance letter meant nothing in my department, where they all feel that 4Cs is a "take all" conference. I haven't even told anyone until now that my paper got accepted.
:-(

Wow... A featured panel. That's awesome.

Congratulations!

w00t indeed. I'll see you in New York.

Oh, that sounds great! So good, I bet it will conflict with everything else I want to see, since that always happens.

So, I think I was the only one who was rejected. All the other bloggers seem to have gotten in. Ah, well.

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