[stylist] Online Writing classes

slery slerythema at insightbb.com
Wed Dec 31 06:38:55 UTC 2008


Atty,

What is the instructor's rationale for using images instead of the text?

Is this something he created back in the olden days of typewriters and he is
unable to recreate it?

It should really be his responsibility to get the disabilities office to
scan it and clean up the text.

Cindy

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> Hi folks,
> 
> I've just finished an online writing class called "Advanced Fiction 
> writing". Before that I took "Grant Writing A To Z".
> 
> Now, I'm not just telling you this because I have the urge to 
> share my 
> acodemic acomplishments with y'all. Instead, I need a little advice.
> 
> In both classes, the grant writing more then the fiction riting, the 
> instructors use .jpg or some other picture format to depict 
> text. Now I've 
> written the instructors personally, wrote the technical people, and 
> hopefully it will do some good.
> 
> I thought I'd get out of the fiction writing class unscathed, 
> but that last 
> lesson he had his query letter posted as an example and you 
> guessed it, it 
> was the .jpg.
> 
> Like I said, I wrote the teachers and the tech folks, anyone 
> have any other 
> suggestions?
> 
> It anoys the crap out of me!
> 
> I want to take the beginners guide to publishing next but 
> these picture 
> formats are enough to stop me.
> 
> Jumping up and down and trying not to use four letter words, Atty
> 
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