When I was in graduate school for my PhD, I met a lot of really wonderful people in my classes. (I met a lot of jerkstores, too, but most of them were faculty.) First there were Molly and Layne and Crystal, then Jessica and Jillian and Stephanie and Rachel and Connie. They weren’t the only people I met during my seven years in the UT English department, but they are the ones I still consider friends and compatriots. Most of them don’t live in Austin, so when I’m in their respective areas, I try to connect with them for coffee or dinner or whatever.
My brilliant friend
My brilliant friend
My brilliant friend
When I was in graduate school for my PhD, I met a lot of really wonderful people in my classes. (I met a lot of jerkstores, too, but most of them were faculty.) First there were Molly and Layne and Crystal, then Jessica and Jillian and Stephanie and Rachel and Connie. They weren’t the only people I met during my seven years in the UT English department, but they are the ones I still consider friends and compatriots. Most of them don’t live in Austin, so when I’m in their respective areas, I try to connect with them for coffee or dinner or whatever.