Sunday, January 10, 2010

Images


I am in PA for my second residency for Seton Hill University's Master's in Writing Popular fiction. I am currently blurry eyed and wishing I could stream line coffee straight into my veins. There is not a whole lot of coherent thought in me and I've got to get to class. So I thought a picture is worth a thousand words. Here are a couple of pictures.

I'll be here all week. They say that what doesn't kill us only makes us stronger. I think they should be shot. *big grin* Don't get me wrong, its all a great adventure. Plus I'm not alone. I'm here with a fabulous group of writers and professors- all blurry-eyed and strung out on coffee. Isn't learning fun? Have a great week.

10 comments:

L. Diane Wolfe said...

How long are you there for?

And love the photos!

Eliza Evans said...

Hope you manage to wake up a little! Can't wait to hear some stories about your residency this time around.

Grumpy Old Ken said...

Great experience. Am I too old!

Pamala Knight said...

I hope you have fun Nancy! See you soon.

Nancy J. Parra said...

Hi all- I'm here for six very packed days. :) There are many solid workshops, critiquing modules, guest speakers, etc. I have a pile of handouts and a notebook filled with notes and it's only day two. :)

L. Diane, the place is magical. It sits on a hill and the whole town is covered with snow. It floats around like a picture postcard-white frosted trees, pointed rooftops. Lovely.

More later~ cheers,

Marilyn Brant said...

Nancy, best of luck with all the classwork (I know you'll do great!) and HUGE congrats on the release of Dream Man!!!!! :)

Linda Kage said...

Brrr. Looks cold up there.

Good luck with your new writing experience. Can't wait to hear your review of it all!

Jane Kennedy Sutton said...

It looks like a beautiful location. Hope you have an opportunity to catch up on your sleep. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your residency.

Nancy J. Parra said...

Hi Marilyn, Hi Linda, Hi Jane,

I am hoping to sleep sometime soon- perhaps when I get back on Thursday. :)

It really is pretty here. I wish I had brought my camera to take some shots from the top of the hill. It's like a picture postcard.
I promise to post more about the program next week. Cheers!

Anita said...

I am soooo jealous!!! I hope you're lovin' it.