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The To Done List from 2008 (thus far…)
I do need to preface this list by pointing out that I’ve included the blanks on the annual report to indicate what my workplace recognises as outcomes in a year. I still feel a little bit disgruntled with the performance for 2008 (three rejected papers, a few missed [...]

Just one of those days

October 16th, 2008

Thursdays seem to be my specialty at the moment (I majored in Friday with a minor in Saturday evenings)
It started with an e-mail from the editor of a book where I’d contributed a chapter (albeit two months later than deadline) who had the reviews back, and gave me 16 days (total) to make the changes.  [...]

I have to admit to still being somewhere between Cloud 9 and a state of shock over the sheer intensity of the conference, and my successes at the Conference. 
The Good
First and foremost, a massive thank you to TCP and to the National Social Marketing Centre for the event.  I had the honour of working [...]

One accepted paper later, and I’m off to the Gold Coast in July. I’m waiting for a bit of clarification on the status of the reviewer comments (aka I had an abstract acceptance e-mail and I submitted a chapter), although that doesn’t impact on the key take out point… live on stage at the [...]

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