http://www.englit.org/
"Honors Horror Literature" Interesting concept, and clearly a California course. Kudos to you for doing it because somebody has to. Say "Hey" to Jay Reale out there for me.

http://www.englit.org/
"Honors Horror Literature" Interesting concept, and clearly a California course. Kudos to you for doing it because somebody has to. Say "Hey" to Jay Reale out there for me.
Looks like a fun board for Assateague. $350 for a new board of that length is a great deal, I hope you end up liking it. Let us know how it rides.
go for a shortboard
thanks.
in order for it to transfer to university, it has to be taught at the 4-year level, and it is quite common, and not just in the golden state...including places like florida state, indiana and some place called rutgers
http://summer.newark.rutgers.edu/ug_english.php
I like the Rutgers prof's name. You don't suppose his first two names are Dante' Gabriel do you? Talk about the horror of re-animation.
The last time I taught a class that was billed that way was in the late seventies where we were teaching mini-semester courses like "Fact and Fantasy" and "Humor in Literature" but sadly high school students couldn't grasp Thurber's humor. I had fun with it, so it's all one.
All good.