January 22, 2009

WHiPS 2009 January 23

Announcing: Write Here in Plain Sight 2009
Dalhousie Writers Offer WHiPS

Yeah, yeah, we know what they tell you about writing. But have you ever wondered how it is actually done? Today you can witness one of the most secretive of all human behaviours – writing. Come for ten minutes or come for seven hours. Come and go from venue to venue.

First introduced to the world in 2007, Write Here in Plain Sight (WHIPS) is a bold adventure in teaching. The project is based on the premise that, as with other skills, learning how to write an academic paper can be significantly enhanced by observing expert behaviour.

Every word, every typo, every moment of writer’s block will be projected on large screens in four different rooms. Audience members witness the horror, the struggle, and the triumph of writing as it is practiced.

Watching the writers will reveal exactly how messy and idiosyncratic the writing process is and how it actually happens. The writers will share their inner-most thoughts as they plow through the process. The audience will get to question what they see as it evolves. In Sunny Marche’s case, the audience will choose the topic, and then be witness to the research, thinking and writing as it happens.

Among the writers wielding their pens at WHIPS are:
  • Carolyn Watters, Dean of Graduate Studies, Computer science
  • Ian Colford, award winning creative writer
  • Lyn Bennett, Early modern poetry and rhetoric
  • Sunny Marche, Information systems
  • Rohan Maitzen – dedicated blogger and expert in the Victorian novel
  • Carol Bruneau – award winning writer-in-residence. She writes for adults and for children; now she writes in front of you.
  • Jacob Posen and Seamus Butler – student voluntees for you to compare yourself to!
WHO, WHEN, AND WHERE

Killam G70
* 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Lyn Bennett
* 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Carolyn Watters
* 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Rohan Maitzen
Killam 4106
* 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Jacob Posen & Seamus Butler (students)
* 11:00 – 1:30 p.m. Ian Colford

KC Rowe building – Room 3089
* 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Sunny Marche
* 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Carol Bruneau

Open to anyone who needs to know more about writing! Enter and leave whenever you want as long as you do it quietly.
Yes, that's right: you can come and watch me work on my book review. I think we're supposed to proceed as we normally would, which means I'll need snacks, drinks, lots of breaks, some nice music playing, and an internet connection for procrastinating making sure I'm up-to-date on all the latest blogs I follow relevant scholarship.

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