Just a quick update from chez Meyer.
The pandemic has been an interesting time. My spouse and I launched a new venture together, and it’s taken up quite a bit of my time. As a result, LSE has taken something of a side seat. Thankfully, my subcontractors and collaborators are wonderful, talented, flexible people, and it’s been nice to work on some select projects with them on more of a part-time basis.
The upshot is that for the foreseeable future, I’m going to be devoting my time to building something elsewhere.
Those of you who subscribe to my erstwhile RSS feed may also note that my name has changed. I’ve dispensed with my nickname, which I loved. But the source of the “W” is now, to me, a source of heartbreak and disappointment. Besides, many of you already know my name. In case anyone is out there searching for “E.A. Williams,” author of some fun and useful articles about Borat and Bakhtin, writing-program assessment, and writing-teacher mentorship, that’s me. Feel free to email me with questions about my dissertation, too. Sometimes, people have problems finding me. I really should get on Orchid…
At any rate, I don’t intend to shutter LSE altogether. I’ll be back with some additional posts from time to time. I hope that all of you are doing very well!